I am making myself a voice conference suite.  I am trying to get a
combination of pwlib, OpenH323, and gnome-meeting (I've gotten the first
two done, need to test the third, results may change my mind for me).

As part of this, I wanted the sound/pwlib to work, and the existing
sources for the version 1.3.8 no longer exist.  I fetched the 1.4.4
sources, proved that the upgrade was trivial, when I hit two problems that
need answering before I post the diffs to the list.

First, Stefano Rodriguez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> is listed as the
maintainer, should that remain, or do I take it?  I don't mind taking it,
but I'm not sure of the established protocol here, should I wait a bit, or
what?  (Note that I cc'ed him here).

Second, pwlib seems to install all of it's stuff in /sw/lib/pwlib, which I
thought violated some of the rules.  It looks to me that there is really
no very good reason for the separate directory.  There is a good reason
for a /sw/include/pwlib, but not /sw/lib/pwlib/include.  Additionally,
there is a /sw/lib/pwlib/tools/ that has a asnparser/ in it, full of
source code and a executable binary.  I haven't done any mib work, which
is the only place I know that uses that asn stuff, but I am skeptical that
all that source code has no place in a port (where you don't expect the
full sources to get stuck).  If I need to develop with it, I'm going to
need the entire sources anyhow, the package wouldn't really help me.

It seems that the installed hierarchy might be wrong, and I need this
answered before I can upgrade the package.  I need this info also for the
OpenH323 package, because it builds nearly identically to the pwlib (no
surprise there, same development team).

Thanks!

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Chuck Robey         | Interests include C & Java programming, FreeBSD,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]   | electronics, communications, and SF/Fantasy.

New Year's Resolution:  I will not sphroxify gullible people into looking up
fictitious words in the dictionary.
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