EdPimentl wrote:
Hello Tanguy, Et Al,
We started a sourceforge project to build a standard base P2P-SIP DHT
infrastructure, which
is compliant with the latest IETF P2PSIP working group Draft/RFCs.
Already a number of developer around the globe have agreed to join in
to develop the base cod
Hi Nicolas,
If Mandrake has a portaudio 19 library, then the correct fix is to build
against the external libportaudio, and add libportaudio2 as a dependency.
Since many people don't build with all the EXTERNAL arguments set
(especially on Linux) these options really need testing, and bugs should
Hi,
Unfortunately, a couple of bugs which were blockers for our inclusion in
the next stable version of Debian have caused us to be removed from
consideration for inclusion in that release - we've been removed from
testing and dialled back to unstable.
http://packages.qa.debian.org/w/wengophone.
Hello,
> We started a sourceforge project to build a standard base P2P-SIP DHT
Interesting. Is it going to be a P2P-SIP stack or something alike ?
> Hopefully others in the OpenWengo community would also want to join in
> making OpenWengo the best client sip client in the world.
It is already
Hello,
Hmm :-(
That's bad news.
We have to crack these problem down for once and for all.
Dave do you know if the Debian blocker tickets are all listed in the 2.1
milestone ?
If not, could you synch them into the 2.1 milestone with a "(debian
blocker)" attribute in their label ?
Thanks,
Jerome
Hello Tanguy,
Attached are the IETF P2PSIP documents relating to ViaSIP_NG opensource
project.
Please refer to these documents to familiarize yourself with P2PSIP in
general and what we will use as our roadmap in developing the initial base
code for DHT cloud and the P2P-sip client.
This projec
Hello all,
I have a few questions.
* I would like to build wengophone-2.1 (SVN of course) on Windows
XP Professional. What are the current recommended build tools? I
was thinking of going with Visual C++ 2005 and Scons. Is this
OK? I have a great experience with Cmak