Last night I started compiling all the components of the Unicall stack.
So far I've been able to successfully do a "testcall".

A couple of questions:

1) If you download the "snapshot" libraries, a funcion that used to be called "dtmf_put" now has been changed to "dtmf_tx_put", however the client code from the other library (I forget which one atm) still uses the old name so I had to fix it.

2) the Makefile patch for the Asterisk channel seems to be for the 1.1.x versions of Asterisk. In the snapshots there's a patch that seems to be for the 1.2.x versions but I haven't tried it yet.
Does it work as is or do I have to "patch the patch"? for Asterisk 1.2.9?

In sum, what is the most up-to-date AND stable combination of libraries for the Unicall stack?

P.S. 1: A lot of Unicall seems to be hardcoded in the .h and .c files, like the countries and how they behave... I *might* attempt to do something more flexible if I have time *and* brush up my C which I haven't used much in the last 4 years.

P.S. 2: A lot of behavior in the Asterisk ecosystem seems to be replicated over and over in the different parts of the code, for example the reading of configuration files, which each programmer does in their own way. How about some generalized configuration code module? Maybe this question is better for the dev list.

BarZ
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