On Tue, 2003-10-21 at 09:22, Steve Underwood wrote: > Hi, > > I did say this was a first test release :-) I can't be held responsible > for libtiff being empty on your machine, but they other issues are my > fault. I have put a new tarball up, which should need nothing more than > libtiff for the library to work. All the other libraries you had issues > with are only needed by the test programs. "./configure" will now only > set things up to build the library. "./configure --enable-doc > --enable-tests --enable-itutests" will set things up to be everything. > > This newer tarball also has improvements in the software. The V.29 modem > now works at all three speeds - 9600, 7200, and 4800bps. Previously I > had only debugged the 9600bps mode. FAX doesn't actually use the 4800bps > mode, but I thought I ought to fully implement the spec. (thats another > way of saying it was easy to do after getting 9600 and 7200 working :-) > ). I also fixed something that could cause crashes if you tried to send > a non-existant TIFF file. > > I'm sorry if I disappointed the early adopters, but it *will* get better.
Early adopters should be used to this. Any comments are just to help get the bugs worked out so we all can enjoy. BTW, Mark just added app_cut.so to the Makefile and this has caused your patch to not apply cleanly. It was minor for me to fix it by hand, but this will need to be updated. -- Steven Critchfield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> _______________________________________________ Asterisk-Users mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.digium.com/mailman/listinfo/asterisk-users