Alexander Traud
Alexander Traud
One additionally note: Not removing it in general, just removing it in the Read Me – to make the Read Me easier to read.
The current Read Me (of this project) states: > Snapshot or pre-release builds are also available [for]: > Windows and macOS: See https://github.com/jitsi/jitsi/releases > Debian/Ubuntu: https://nexus.ingo.ch/jitsi-desktop-unstable/
Are you sure you want to rebuild yourself? The .deb package for a) 2.11.5624 is still available [via](https://desktop.jitsi.org/Main/DebianRepository.html) the previous [unstable repository …](https://download.jitsi.org/unstable/) The steps for installation can be found...
Mhm. Build 695 is a lower number than the previous 721. Was that intended? Perhaps that is the reason, it still does not work. Anyway, it does not work either,...
> [issue] will pop up again when updating libjitsi Seems really to work [not automatically …](https://askubuntu.com/q/1220584) > What's with the libcanberra-gtk-module? I am on vanilla Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. While looking...
By the way, the [stable folder](https://nexus.ingo.ch/jitsi-desktop/) contains a very large, 4 GByte file called ``oci``. Not sure if that is intended.
> it's all prepared so that a release can be promoted to the stable repo That is OK. However, then the example below should be consistent and use `stable` as...
That is OK. The main purpose was to document the issue. And yes, your tool is in Linux distributions like Debian (and therefore Ubuntu). And I know a public service...
Another use-case; I have one VoIP/SIP service which requires DNS-SRV to access it at all. Furthermore, it forbids `[remote_ip]` and requires `[remote_host]`. With DNS-SRV support, I would simply go for...
`codec.conf` is not supported. Not because it would be handy, but simply because the source code is missing, which links that configuration file with the codec/attribute module. Nobody has written...