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Bad response: 429 when call GetContacts #212

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hoangatpaygate opened this issue Jan 19, 2021 · 4 comments
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Bad response: 429 when call GetContacts #212

hoangatpaygate opened this issue Jan 19, 2021 · 4 comments
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When try to call the GetContacts it returns an exception that Bad response: 429
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I've fixed this with a local build by implementing the "new" contact discovery service. See signal-csharp/libsignal-service-dotnet#37

Need to do some cleanup first though.

golf1052 added a commit that referenced this issue Feb 15, 2021
This addresses #212
Also
- Add support for Signal staging services
- Consolidate SignalServiceConfiguration initialization to one location
- Update libsignal-service-dotnet to 2.10.0.1
- Update other dependencies
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Just pushed a commit which fixes this issue, however I'm not going to try and get a release out until #218 is added.

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golf1052 commented Feb 16, 2021

CAPTCHA support has been added. Sending and receiving messages has been acting weird for me so I'm going to investigate that next before trying to get a release out. Might be related to #220

@golf1052 golf1052 added the awaiting release For things that are fixed but are waiting a store release label Feb 17, 2021
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Signal Windows 0.3.0 is in the store.

@golf1052 golf1052 removed the awaiting release For things that are fixed but are waiting a store release label Feb 26, 2021
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