[plug] Problem compiling linphone (command line only)
Chris Caston
caston at arach.net.au
Tue Nov 11 21:10:28 WST 2003
Thanks mate,
Now I'm busy trying to get alsa working (;
Maybe once you get this audio issues solved you can put up your SIP
address as well (:
regards,
Chris Caston
On Tue, 2003-11-11 at 20:15, James Devenish wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>
> I don't think I can use linphone on the computer I'm currently sitting
> at, because of issues with Linux support for audio input, but I will at
> least relay my experiences when compiling linphone early today:
>
> I compiled the version Chris suggested (0.12.1pre3) on a Debian
> woody/sarge hybrid machine without hassles. (There were various compiler
> warnings, as Chris mentioned, but that is just to do with the code
> needing a little cleaning up -- it is a pre-release version after all).
> ./configuration and installation of the --enable-gnomeui=no version went
> fine, though I already had GLib 2.2.3 (headers and libraries) installed.
> The only things I installed were libosip0 and libosip0-dev. FYI I didn't
> have the ogg development files installed.
>
> I also compiled linphone on another host (Debian woody). That host only
> had GLib 1.1.3 and 1.2.10 installed. Also, I had to compile libosip0
> myself because I did not want to upgrade the host's glibc for the
> libosip0 Debian package (which comes from sarge, not woody). On this
> host, I encountered a problem in linphone's uglib.h due to a developer's
> error. After reordering the lines of code to compensate for that, I
> encountered Chris' 'GByteArray' problem. I inserted the line:
> typedef struct _GByteArray { guint8 *data; guint len; } GByteArray;
> into rtpc.h and then tried `make` again. The compilation proceeded.
> So, that is how you can compile the CLI version of linphone.
>
> BTW we were talking about zsh earlier. Its command-line completion
> system is not limited to its a priori knowledge of command options.
> For example, you can go:
>
> % ./configure --<tab>
>
> to get the list of options provided by that ./configure file (even
> though zsh has never seen that file before). zsh is also smart enough
> to know that if you go:
>
> % sudo apt-get install <tab>
>
> then it should perform completion for apt-get, not sudo. Maybe bash
> is the same.
>
>
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