Absolutely you can compile current openh323/pwlib releases from source and use those. I was just suggesting the fastest and simplest way :).


Ambar Roy wrote:
Any option for redhat/fedora distributions? What about compiling the openh323 & pwlib packages from source?

Ambar Roy

The easiest way is to start from debian testing, and also using the
testing branch version of Bayonne.  From debian testing, you can apt-get
openh323-dev, and that has all you need from there.  You would also need
to build a current release of Common C++ on the box.

Ambar Roy wrote:

Is there any guide which I can follow to get Bayonne running with OpenH323?

Ambar Roy


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