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gmaruzz2
Ciao Skype developers,

maybe I found a bug in the API for Linux (last official 1.3.53):

-when you set a call as finished from the api, the client answers with a notification of call status in progress (but the client correctly ends the call).

-this does not happen when you terminate the call clicking on the client button. in this case the client answers with a duration notification

-anyway, in neither case the client sends a notification of status finished

-also, the usage (and meaning, in this case) of the duration notification is very different from the windows version: in windows clients sends continuously duration notification, not only at the end of the call, so in windows this is not at all an “hangup” notification

Bye for now,

Giovanni
TheUberOverlord
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Ciao Skype developers,

maybe I found a bug in the API for Linux (last official 1.3.53):

-when you set a call as finished from the api, the client answers with a notification of call status in progress (but the client correctly ends the call).

-this does not happen when you terminate the call clicking on the client button. in this case the client answers with a duration notification

-anyway, in neither case the client sends a notification of status finished

-also, the usage (and meaning, in this case) of the duration notification is very different from the windows version: in windows clients sends continuously duration notification, not only at the end of the call, so in windows this is not at all an “hangup” notification

Bye for now,

Giovanni


Could you please open a bug report in Jira on this.

It is very important when us devlopers locate what we think is a bug to open a bug report on it. Things get fixed much faster that way. Here is a link to Jira:

https://developer.skype.com/Support
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