Hi,
This is supposedly resolved by the latest Jami upgrade, pushed with
commit 2a7ba05febe.
Closing!
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Thanks,
Maxim
Hello Maxim,
> I'm guessing it's simply getting a bit dated? In my experience, as soon
> as you fall one on a few stable releases behind, you start experimenting
> more problems. I'm not sure if Jami is supposed to be backward
> compatible with previous versions, but even if it was, it's probabl
Hi Giovanni,
Giovanni Biscuolo writes:
> Hello Maxim,
>
> thank you for your interest in this bug report.
>
> First of all: please are you succesfully running Jami on a Guix System
> and if yes what's its version?
It's been a while I've tried to make actual calls, with my last
experience (perha
Hello Maxim,
thank you for your interest in this bug report.
First of all: please are you succesfully running Jami on a Guix System
and if yes what's its version?
Maxim Cournoyer writes:
> Divya Ranjan writes:
>
>> Hello again Giovanni,
>>
>> I’ll just go ahead and CC some old developers from
Hi Divya,
Divya Ranjan writes:
> Hello again Giovanni,
>
> I’ll just go ahead and CC some old developers from Guix who were
> initially part of bringing Jami to Guix. Found them by searching down
> the mailing list[0].
>
> Hopefully y’all can guide us a bit with regards to where things are going
Hello, just to confirm that using
guix system 4fccad8
Jami 20240524.0
I see the same errors:
[1739460365.258|6114|jamiaccount.cpp :932 ] [Account
4feb6fb4bf3ae927] Can't load proxy URL from cache: filesystem error:
cannot get file time: No existe el fichero o el directorio
[/ho
Hello again Giovanni,
I’ll just go ahead and CC some old developers from Guix who were initially part
of bringing Jami to Guix. Found them by searching down the mailing list[0].
Hopefully y’all can guide us a bit with regards to where things are going wrong.
[0]: https://yhetil.org/guix/?q=ma
Hello,
on my two work machines (one desktop and one laptop) I use guix as
package manager on top of Debian, I installed jami on both and it works
perfectly: I'm really impressed by Jami!
I'm testing Jami on a Guix System I installed on a test machine (on the
very same network of my work machines)