Eugen Dedu wrote:

Ekiga is compatible with 64 bits OSes.  So the only problem you have
(until now) is the crash/freeze when stopping a communication.  Indeed,
some people have this issue (see
https://bugzilla.gnome.org/buglist.cgi?product=ekiga&bug_status=UNCONFIRMED&bug_status=NEW&bug_status=ASSIGNED&bug_status=REOPENED&bug_severity=critical
),
we have not yet fixed it.

If you wish, we can look if your problem is like theirs (while waiting
that the issue be fixed); for that, you need to follow the steps at
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Debugging_Ekiga#How_to_get_a_stack_backtrace_from_a_crash_or_freeze

Best regards,
--
Eugen Dedu

Hi Eugen,

Thanks for your information. I have been looking at some of the bugs filed
on this subject, at the address given and note that the main suspect in this
problem is Pulse Audio. I also note that in the P.A. software in my O.S.
there is a tool called PulseAudio Manager. Opening this tool, I discovered
that in the first tab: "Server Information" there are buttons for the
Connection  and Disconnection of the Server. When opened, I found it
connected. So, I disconnected it and then went to test Ekiga again. I made
the same tests as mentioned previously, but this time Ekiga did *not* crash
when closing the calls! The Ekiga server still seems to be down, so Ekiga
was unable to register to it and I could not try 5...@ekiga.net. I hope this
is helpful to you.

I will try to get a stack trace of a crash, as you propose. If I am
successful I will send it to you. Please understand that I am not
experienced in these procedures.

Thanks again for your prompt reply. Best Regards,  Ian Murdoch.
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