Andrew Joakimsen wrote:

But if we have asterisk and add on Steve's code wouldn't it (suppor to recieve a t.38 fax call and have spandsp decode it) work? What does Steve granting a license to Digium have to do with it? I don't care if Asterisk and the fax support don't come from the same place.


First off, I'm not really the right guy to be having this conversation, but since I know enough of the facts I can respond accurately enough to satisfy your query. If you ask a lot more questions in the "what-if" direction I may have to bow out.

Steve's related code is two-fold... code that is in spandsp and code that is in OpenPBX. And, actually I think that spandsp comes with OpenPBX, so it's really just one download.

Anyway, spandsp is a library. You get it, install it, and you end up with a bunch of code libraries that really don't do anything by themselves. You have to have some other software that utilizes those libraries, like the well-known txfax and rxfax applications... or like iaxmodem.

Steve's work in OpenPBX is not really something that you can extract out of OpenPBX and stick into Asterisk very easily. I guess you're welcome to try, though. And, if you become successful in that - in producing a patch to apply onto Asterisk and you then endeavor to maintain that patch along with all of the other patches that you have to maintain to keep your motley Asterisk running your OpenVOX cards, your txfax/rxfax apps, and the myriad of other things that don't come with Asterisk for who-knows-what reason... well, then you're effectively maintaining your own little fork of Asterisk. And at that point I would wonder why you have gone through all of that effort just to avoid using OpenPBX, which is where Steve put that code for you to use in the first place.

Lee.

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