(01-01-2022, 12:12 PM)ryo Wrote:(01-01-2022, 11:59 AM)tk1107 Wrote: Ok. I'll watch for that. I have the "Community" version of Gajim installed and that version is very mobile friendly. When I make a telephone call to a landline with it, an additional pane appears that is dedicated to that function alone.
Oh, that explains why I can't find the Jingle functionality anywhere despite Wikipedia and the Gajim website both claiming it supports it!
Because there's some other version I wasn't even aware of, that explains it!
Will have to look into it then.
If you happen to try JMP.Chat and get Gajim incoming calls working on your phone, please let me know. I looked through my packages and it looks like I have the required dependencies. I'm not sure if the preferences pane in Gajim is accurate in showing the dependencies installed or not. I tried the "pamac-manager" command in the terminal and the pamac GUI popped up. I uninstalled Gajim and then reinstalled. The process asked me if I wanted to install optional dependences. I checked and installed all of them. pamac-manager GUI shows ten (10) repositories, too. There is no change in my call issue, though. For Gajim to work properly, all other XMPP clients with your account must be offline. I'll keep looking at it.