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From: | Richard Poirier |
Subject: | Re: [Linphone-developers] building linphone under Win 7 failed |
Date: | Tue, 29 Nov 2011 11:38:45 -0500 |
Well, here are the steps I did to confirm that it works: 1 – Prior to getting the source code; I followed the instructions starting here: http://www.linphone.org/eng/documentation/guide/ and here http://www.linphone.org/eng/documentation/guide/getting-started-with-linphone-for-androidiphone.html to install and test Linphone on Windows PC. 2 - Downloaded Linphone for Windows and installed it on 2 PCs. 3 – Registered 2 accounts here: https://www.linphone.org/eng/linphone/register-a-linphone-account.html 4 – Tested that I was able to make calls between the 2 PCs. For me, I had to bypass our company’s proxy to get it to work. 5 – Downloaded and built the sources with the help of readme.mingw. 6 – Running “make setup” (see readme.mingw) it created linphone-3.4.99.4-setup.exe in the linphone root directory. 7 – Executed the above to install my newly build Linphone on one PC only, fired it up and verified that the version (help->about) had changed. 8 – Placed/answered a few calls to verify that it works. I didn’t do any intensive testing but I tested that the basics work. 9 – I’m now on linphone-Android, still struggling to get it to build! Hope that helps, Richard From: address@hidden [mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Ketan Tang Dear Richard and all, Thank you Richard! I re-did all the steps in readme.mingw and replaced gtk+ and linphone-deps with the latest versions, and this time I went farther. The problem is I don't know if I succeeded. What should I expect as an output exactly? I'm sorry if I asked a stupid question. I'm really new here. Thank you very much! Best Arthur 2011/11/28 Richard Poirier <address@hidden> I had the same problem last week and I tried to resolve it by installing libeXosip2-3.5.0 and 3.6.0 but with no success. I finally re-did all the steps in readme-mingw and I was then able to compile and run linphone on my Windows 7-64 bit pc. Doing so I noticed that I had not taken the latest version of linphone-deps (linphone-deps-win32-111103.zip) in my first attempt. I therefore suggest that you double check that you do indeed have the latest versions of all the modules mentioned by readme.migw. Cheers, Richard From: linphone-developers-bounces+richard.poirier=address@hidden [mailto:linphone-developers-bounces+richard.poirier=address@hidden] On Behalf Of Ketan Tang Dear Guys, I need help on building linphone under Win 7 using MinGW. I followed exactly every step in README.mingw and every went fine until I run "./configure --prefix=/opt/linphone --enable-shared --disable-static". I got the following error: "configure: error: Could not find eXosip2 library with wersion >=3.5.0 !". Does this mean the package is not complete and I have to install eXosip2 before? Thanks.
Arthur Tang --------------------------------------------------------------- Arthur Ketan Tang Multimedia Technology Research Center ECE Department, HKUST homepage: http://ihome.ust.hk/~tkt
-- Arthur Tang --------------------------------------------------------------- Arthur Ketan Tang Multimedia Technology Research Center ECE Department, HKUST homepage: http://ihome.ust.hk/~tkt |
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