Summary: | SIP account entry in KDE Telepathy Contact List inoperable | ||
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Product: | [Frameworks and Libraries] telepathy | Reporter: | Bucky <bucky> |
Component: | accounts-kcm | Assignee: | Telepathy Bugs <kde-telepathy-bugs> |
Status: | RESOLVED DOWNSTREAM | ||
Severity: | crash | CC: | bruno.leon, ddomenichelli, kde |
Priority: | NOR | ||
Version: | 0.4.0 | ||
Target Milestone: | Future | ||
Platform: | Fedora RPMs | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
Latest Commit: | Version Fixed In: | ||
Attachments: |
What happens when you click "Use Proxy"
What happens when you try to type into "authdomain" |
Description
Bucky
2012-07-03 17:16:36 UTC
>Edit Account popup window twists about wildly and often illegibly (options move or vanish, text overlaps)
Screenshot please.
Created attachment 72312 [details]
What happens when you click "Use Proxy"
Created attachment 72313 [details]
What happens when you try to type into "authdomain"
The first character will be entered into the "authdomain" box.
The second character will be added to the "account" box.
Clicking on "authdomain" again makes "authdomain" vanish entirely (as shown).
Clicking "finish" and opening the account again will let the fields behave -- Except that "Account" will change to to the text "true" if you click on it. If you try to replace the text, "true," the first character will be appended to "true," and subsequent characters will be prepended as you type. If you try again, the "Account" value will be replaced with the "proxy" value, and the typing weirdness repeats. If you try again, you can change "Account" to a string of your choosing. This happens every time you create a NEW sip account. Moving to accounts-KCM, where the crash actually occurs. Marking as confirmed due to screenshot. Do you know which backend for SIP you are using? Could you post the output of "ls /usr/share/telepathy/managers". and/or tell us if you have telepathy-rakia or telepathy-sofia installed. To give you some context, you're going back to the fallback UI for the protocol because our plugins don't know how to handle this protocol. We support SIP, but telepathy has two SIP backends, and I think we're supporting the (now) outdated one. This autogenerated UI is always rubbish, but should still be working/not look this bad. I want to: 1) fix why you're getting the fallback UI (which will be tracked in this bug) 2) fix the fallback UI as it will come up again in future. (split into different bugs for tracking) 2.1) https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=302989 2.2) https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=302990 $ ls /usr/share/telepathy/managers gabble.manager idle.manager salut.manager I do NOT have telepathy-rakia installed. I DO have telepathy-haze installed. You are trying to setup a sip account using haze, you should install rakia instead. Since rakia is not installed, you receive the auto-generated UI for sip using haze, I don't know what causes the crash and the the overlapping problems, though. Anyway, please install telepathy-rakia and try again I like the way you think. Actually, as soon as I saw Comment #5, this is exactly what I tried. The UI changed a bit (more line items), but the behavior was pretty much exactly the same (the first checkbox creates an overlay situation like Attachment 72312 [details] when you click on it, just like before, and the second text box vanishes when you click on it, just like Attachment 72313 [details]). I can attach new screen shots if you like. I should note, for clarity, that the Empathy account UI looks very different. My impression is that they're supposed to look the same...? And I'm getting the "fallback UI" for some reason in the plasmoid? This is what the sip configuration ui is supposed to look like: http://wstaw.org/m/2012/07/09/snapshot76.png A few suggestions: Check if those files are installed: /usr/lib/kde4/ktpaccountskcm_plugin_rakia.so /usr/share/kde4/services/ktpaccountskcm_plugin_rakia.desktop (paths might be slightly different on fedora) If those are missing, it is a bug in your distro packaging You must have restarted dbus and telepathy-mission-control to be sure that everything is loaded correctly, the easiest way to do this is to logout and log back in. Aha! BOTH files are missing (They are not listed in these locations or any other locations when I do an "rpm -ql telepathy-rakia," and "locate ktpaccountskcm_plugin_rakia.so" and "locate ktpaccountskcm_plugin_rakia.desktop" each give me a whole lot of nothing). I have submitted: https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=838585 Cool, I'm closing this since it was reported downstream. Please reopen this if after the package is fixed in fedora you still have this problem. |