Package Details: linphone-desktop-appimage 5.2.4-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/linphone-desktop-appimage.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: linphone-desktop-appimage
Description: A free VoIP and video softphone based on the SIP protocol (AppImage version)
Upstream URL: https://www.linphone.org
Keywords: voip
Licenses: GPL2
Conflicts: linphone-desktop-all, linphone-desktop-all-git, linphone-desktop-git, linphone-git
Provides: linphone, linphone-desktop
Submitter: lynix
Maintainer: lynix
Last Packager: lynix
Votes: 12
Popularity: 0.002375
First Submitted: 2020-04-19 07:00 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2024-04-12 06:47 (UTC)

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WOFall commented on 2020-10-14 20:29 (UTC)

Is 4.3.0-alpha.25 working for other people? For me the GUI doesn't appear. Using nvidia. Downgrading to 4.3.0-alpha.3 works.

blackpoll commented on 2020-07-22 18:59 (UTC)

Thanks for making this! It's the only way I can stay updated to the latest Appimage.

iyanmv commented on 2020-05-02 22:27 (UTC)

I always get "Unable to send the request." whenever I try to login or create an account from the app. And I don't see any useful message when running from a terminal.

lynix commented on 2020-05-02 07:48 (UTC)

Strange, just used it again to make a call, no issues. Looks like a platform-related software issue there (signal 4 means 'illegal instruction'). Please consider reporting it upstream as this is most likely nothing related to packaging.

biker commented on 2020-05-02 07:38 (UTC)

After modifying PKGBUILD to skip sha256sums it builds fine. Nevertheless app crashes each time setting up a phone call (Info: Signal: 4 (ILL), Stack trace of thread 4497: #0 0x00007f5dbfd1cc32 n/a (/tmp/.mount_linphoXtIXno/usr/lib/libopus.so.0 + 0x9c32) #1 0x00007f5dc61e1fb1 n/a (/tmp/.mount_linphoXtIXno/usr/lib/libmediastreamer.so.10 + 0x89fb1) )

lynix commented on 2020-04-30 20:39 (UTC)

I have contacted the developers of Linphone and they said the downloads page is outdated. One should always use the latest version.

They do indeed do nightly builds, but unfortunately even if no code changes the newer builds overwrite the older ones and have different checksums. They said that's something they can fix, so I hope we will have stable checksums for the latest build soon.

I've used alpha.35 a couple of times, had no issues. What doesn't work for you?

iyanmv commented on 2020-04-30 17:16 (UTC)

Maybe you can fix the version in the PKGBUILD to correspond to the one linked in the website, and add a pinned comment here explaining why, and letting people know that you will ignore out-of-date flags. Whoever wants to use a different alpha can always edit the PKGBUILD.

Anyway, none of the images works for me... :(

lynix commented on 2020-04-30 11:57 (UTC)

Okay thanks for the hint regarding daily rebuilds.

I used to have the version from the website but the package got flagged outdated multiple times. I'm currently thinking about removing the SHA256 entirely, as broken downloads will fail the build during extraction, so should not be an issue regarding file integrity. Security aspects of having a non-checksummed download on the other hand could be a problem...

iyanmv commented on 2020-04-30 11:15 (UTC)

The hash is still wrong. Notice that if you use last alpha, it gets rebuild everyday (check the last modification times in https://www.linphone.org/snapshots/AppImages/). Why not use the one that is linked in the website?

lynix commented on 2020-04-29 13:10 (UTC)

Very strange, I did double-check the hash when updating the PKGBUILD to alpha.35. Seems they do re-builds upstream?

Anyway, thanks for supplying the new hash!