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23 May 2007
I've installed Ekiga from the r197 feed, but it won't run for lack of libpt.o. What package provides this library?
j
23 May 2007
OK, I've manage to natively compile kiax on my C860, under r197. But...
When linking kiax itself, it fails when it's unable to find 'crt1.o'. Now, I can't find that referenced ANYWHERE except within glibc. What can I do? Where can I find crt1.o? Help!! j
27 Jan 2007
I noticed something the other day. I'm running r121 on my C860, and with the power 'off' I get noise on headphones when I'm jacking them in, giving me the impression that the audio circuit is live even when the Z is on standby. Is this correct?
j
12 Jan 2007
I've been trying to cross-compile kiax and getting an error where 'as' can't find libopcodes - which is not referenced anywhere in the kiax code itself.
Anyway, I was hoping someone with a stable proven development system would be willing to build kiax for r121. Qt-based, should be self-contained. (the source tarfile includes IAX, GSM, iLBC, and Speex libraries) http://sourceforge.net/project/downloading...tar.gz&97580772 IAX2 (Inter-Asterisk Exchange protocol) is SOO much easier to work with than SIP. With SIP VOIP the SIP protocol (udp 5060) is used to set up/manage calls, but the audio goes via RTP over effectively random UDP ports - this makes it a major PITA to run SIP through NAT. (symptom - one-way audio or none at all) With IAX2 (udp 4569) it encapsulates everything over a single connection & port, making it a breeze to NAT. The Asterisk VOIP server software (duh) supports IAX, as do several soft- and hard-phone offerings, and several VOIP providers (like Teliax) directly support IAX. (and asterisk) Depending on audio codec, IAX can handle a single call in as little as 28kbps, two calls in 40kbps. I know I can achieve that over wifi without thinking about it, what I really want to test is whether I can push a call over my cellphone's unlimited GPRS/EDGE data service without undue trouble. (I run my own asterisk server and have a line with Teliax, so this would be really useful) j
6 Jan 2007
I'm trying to cross-compile Kiax for r121 and have run into this stumbling block:
/data/pdaX86/opt/cross/arm/3.4.6-xscale-softvfp/bin/armv5tel-linux-g++ -c -pipe -Wall -W -O2 -fomit-frame-pointer -pipe -D_REENTRANT -DICONS_PATH=\"/usr/local/share/kiax/icons/\" -DI18N_DIRECTORY=\"/usr/local/share/kiax/i18n/\" -DQT_NO_DEBUG -DQT_THREAD_SUPPORT -I/data/pdaX86/opt/cross/arm/3.4.6-xscale-softvfp/armv5tel-cacko-linux/qt/mkspecs/default -I. -I../src -I../lib -I/data/pdaX86/opt/cross/arm/3.4.6-xscale-softvfp/armv5tel-cacko-linux/qt/include -I/usr/X11R6/include -o main.o main.cpp /data/pdaX86/opt/cross/arm/3.4.6-xscale-softvfp/bin/../lib/gcc/armv5tel-cacko-linux/3.4.6/../../../../armv5tel-cacko-linux/bin/as: error while loading shared libraries: libopcodes-2.16.1.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory (/data/pdaX86 is an NFS share to my desktop, C860, and a pdaX86 vmware setup, from my server) The only libopcodes within the cross-sdk tarfile is in opt/cross/arm/3.4.6-xscale-softvfp/i686-host-linux-gnu/armv5tel-cacko-linux/lib, which I presume is an x86 library? Any nudges? j |
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