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csipsimple activates itself very often now in "only for outgoing" with the new v0.02-02 r913 #1078

Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
In the new market version representing r913 (and further development versions), 
it comes back again to the problem of csipsimple activation when it is not 
wanted/needed.
So: set csipsimple in "only for outgoing" mode.
You would expect csipsimple to "wake up" only when you are about to dial.
In fact, it wakes up very often, and remains further active, until you just 
enter the csipsimple application; here, only by tapping "back" (not necessarily 
"disconnect") it goes away.
This problem (see also issue 589)  was solved in previous versions (r723) but 
it seems to be back again, with more impredictable activation moment.
I would also kindly ask Regis to leave older versions on the download server. 
For example, because of this issue, I would be glad to return to my previous 
r723, but it is not there anymore.

Many thanks,
Horia

Original issue reported on code.google.com by hionescu@gmail.com on 18 Jun 2011 at 11:04

GoogleCodeExporter commented 9 years ago
I think that's duplicated of issue 1066.

The nightly build server does things automatically. In order to limit space 
used on the server it keep only the 20 last days.
Usually as soon something is stable or reported as stable enough by users a 
freeze is done and published on the market (and also distributed on googlecode 
as an official build).
Everything you get on the nightly build website is temporar. And any regression 
found on nightlies should be reported :).

About this bug, can you try to collect logs, other users reported me something 
like that but I'm not able to reproduce that - also if you have the detail of 
the configuration you use I'd be interested.

Also if you can tell me what you observe and if there is a scenario that allow 
to reproduce it at 100% :)

Thx in advance.

Original comment by r3gis...@gmail.com on 18 Jun 2011 at 2:07