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Hi
We've been evaluating your software and are liking it pretty much. we are however lacking a few simple things.
1: As far as i can tell you cant dial a number in the phonebook by clicking on it? You have to copy the number and then paste it into the dial field on the toolbar? It seems like it should be relatively simple to just make the number clickable so it makes your phone ring and then connect you to the phonebook contacts number, just as if you had pasted it into the dial field.
2: A minor thing which ive seen others request as well are the ability to "steal" take a waiting caller form the queue
If #1 would be implemented I think we would definately purchase the unlimited license version.
Best regards
Jonas Akrouh Larsen
Bonvita Aps
I can confirm that the debian tarball doesnt put an init script under init.d (atleast it doesnt on lenny 32bit)
For the lazy people its relatively simple to copy it there yourself, its under fop2/init/fop.debian
Well as long as its tarballs slight incompatabilities are to be expected (at least thats how i look at it)
The important is ofcourse to be able to let users make it work with as little hassle as possible, so a simple mention of the fix in the readme or more or less anywhere a user is bound to look when installing it would do the trick while we wait for the distro specific packages.
Just my 5 cents
Best regards
Jonas
Hmm im dumbfounded, Pulling down PMQS/Compress-Raw-Zlib-2.020.tar.gz via cpan seems to have done the trick.
BUt i got no idea why. Since i got Compress-Raw-Zlib-2.020.tar.gz in my /root which i tried to install manualy and it didnt change the error at all.
Strange!
But thanks for your help, now I can continue to evaluate what looks like great software.
It seems like making the tarball use the updated version would be a simple and necesary step though, even better of course would be actualy .debs
THanks again
Jonas
Hello
I wanted to try out FOP2 and downloaded http://www.fop2.com/file.php?file=7 (Which is the 32bit version for debian lenny)
However somewhat similar to another post ont he forum i had issues with a perl module:
usr/local/fop2/fop2_server --help
Compress::Raw::Zlib object version 2.023 does not match bootstrap parameter 2.020 at /usr/local/lib/perl/5.10.0/Compress/Raw/Zlib.pm line 97.
Compilation failed in require at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.0/Archive/Zip.pm line 12.
BEGIN failed--compilation aborted at /usr/local/share/perl/5.10.0/Archive/Zip.pm line 12.
Compilation failed in require at -e line 359.
Now im pretty used to debugging perl module problems, however i couldnt quite figure this out. It seems like the fop2_server file is binary code and with the references to libc im guessing its c?
So im not sure where perl comes into the picture. Also the error message seem wrong since it doesnt change regardless of what version of Compress::Raw::Zlib I install (via apt-get or cpan) also i can even go ahead and delete /usr/local/lib/perl/5.10.0/Compress/Raw/Zlib.pm
Even if the file isnt there the fop2_server complains with the same error.
So whats going on here and what can i do to get it working?
Im running newest updated 32bit debian lenny and i tried with the Compress::Raw::Zlib from apt-get, the newest 2.023 from cpan, an older 2.020 from cpan and none worked, and all gave the same error
Help!!1
:)