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Opened Nov 03, 2020 by Michel V.@Chloros
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Video calls: can answer Android, can't answer Ubuntu

Hello Team, I recently tried receiving a call from a contact and they really really wanted to go full video but for some reason, I could see them and they couldn't see me on the phone. So they tried calling me on my Ubuntu computer: Android Jami rang, then Ubuntu Jami client rang, and I literally couldn't pick their call up on the computer because Jami crashed the next instant.

Good thing I launched jami-gnome with gdb as suggested in the bug report guide.

For some reason that whole "bt" thing at the end failed to do anything, and once again GTK totally went Command & Conquer-style while the Jami client was running but I hope you devs can still salvage something from this log.

Here's the log for this failed video call: go to Pastebin.

On a side note I can't run Jami-gnome again on account of having the daemon still running somewhere among the background services. I'll try to kill it in a moment. Oh wait now I've got another problem.

I tried running the jami-gnome client again using the other logging method (gdb -ex run --args /usr/lib/ring/dring -cd) but nothing pops up. All I get is this weird log in the terminal: go to Pastebin (again).

Is there really anything useful in this mess?

Best regards, — Chloros

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Reference: savoirfairelinux/ring-client-gnome#1216