(u)int*_t are supposed to be defined by <stdint.h> when you have an ANSI C 99 compliant compiler.

Greg wrote:
Hi everyone,

firstly, thank you to simon and the others for a making this software and
making it available to the public. its a blessing.

I'm currently interested in using ortp in a voip application and keep getting the following compiller error msg:

In file included from C:/Dev-Cpp/include/ortp/rtp.h:25,
                 from C:/Dev-Cpp/include/ortp/rtpsession.h:35,
                 from ../../src/jitterctl.c:27:
C:/Dev-Cpp/include/ortp/str_utils.h:35: error: syntax error before "uint32_t"


i've traced it to the port.h file where it defines the different types for windows however i don't see anything wrong with it. I would be more than happy to post the full compile log if need be. right now i'm just stump. I'm on windows using DevC++

Thank you kindly,
Greg




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