just a note regarding the new build process...to compile for a C3 processor you used to just edit the top level makefile to say PROC=i586. Now you need to specify something like ./configure --build=i586-pc-linux-gnu
to get -march set correctly.On 4/26/06, Alexander Lopez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 4/15/06, Steve Underwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I think you might be a little confused. The primary goal of Asteriskdevelopment is to make the patches in Mantis rot, until their developersfinally get tired of updating them and cease all contributions toAsterisk. I thought everyone here knew
On 4/15/06, Steve Underwood [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
so (and with a little competition from projects like freeswitch) - it's getting better, but is still way too painful (unless you are already used to the pain of trying to get a arm patch into glibc, for
example). There are a bunch of out of
On 4/11/06, Andreas Nitsche [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hello!I hope I'm right here.Yesterday I tried to compile asterisk-1.2.6 with chan_bluetooth.I entered the chan_bluetooth.so to CHANNEL_LIBS and set the lineinclude /path/to/chan_bluetooth/Makefile
at the end of the Makefile in the directory
On 3/22/06, Wai Wu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was thinking just patching,say codec_gsm.cGSM
is a codec that was optimized for early mips processors back in the
early 90s, and more or less flies on a modern processor. (the only way
I can think of to make it go faster on a modern architecture would
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