Linphone App Now In OpenStore
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@CiberSheep I don't know what I yesterday did different - but today it works without problems. Great, thx
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Thanks for this GREAT application!
Is there some kind of echo service, like echo@sip.linphone.org (which is not working, was just a guess)?
I was once involved in the Ekiga project (I did the port to FreeBSD) and we were used to use such echo service.
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Any chance an Arm64 version could be released?
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@poVoq Alexander Burker has been working into building the necessary libs to arm64 (which is not easy).
When this is done, we could release a arm64 build
https://gitlab.com/ubports-linphone/compile-linphone-ubuntu-touch/-/merge_requests/2All help is more than welcome
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Hi everyone,
Thanks for this great application.
It's working on my BQ E4.5.I only need to work out how to give access to my UB contact list.
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@alvescosta There's no contact integration at the moment. You have to dial the numbers you want to dial.
sip addresses should work though (like the
sip://user@domain.com) -
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@upportsnoob Thanks.
You can help here: https://gitlab.com/ubports-linphone/compile-linphone-ubuntu-touch/-/issues/1 -
@CiberSheep I really wish I could help, but no technical experience whatsoever :(.....Changing my comment to "Eagerly waiting for it to work on arm64".
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You can always help: finding someone that can finish building the libs?
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BTW this app opens just fine under libertine. Haven't tested it though. Any idea if it works?
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