I've made an initial build of 3.2.0. It's just like my previous trunk
build. It will not register and crashes on exit. VFW support is still
not visible even though ptlib is built with VFW enabled.
I had to perform just two new patches to get it to build. The PTimeParse
issue is still
I just saw the list of accepted organisations,
http://google-opensource.blogspot.com/2009/03/our-fifth-google-summer-of-code-meet.html
Is Ekiga on its own or does it take part with another org?
Simos
On Tue, Mar 10, 2009 at 2:13 PM, Damien Sandras dsand...@seconix.com wrote:
Le mardi 10 mars
Le jeudi 19 mars 2009 à 12:43 +, Peter Robinson a écrit :
I would think depending on the GSOC project that ekiga could fall
under an number of organisations. GNOME org would def be one. A couple
of other ones that comes to mind would be XIPH if it was related to
one of their codecs such as
Hannes De Backer wrote:
Hi
I am a trainee. They want me to port ekiga to osx. I have about 2
months to do this.
Could u people point me at the right direction? I am reading a pdf
about porting unix to osx, but it is still kinda abstract how to start
on this project.
step 1 compile
step 2
Hi,
I am a trainee. They want me to port ekiga to osx. I have about 2 months to
do this.
Could u people point me at the right direction? I am reading a pdf about
porting unix to osx, but it is still kinda abstract how to start on this
project.
I don't know anything about MacOSX but there is
Hannes De Backer a écrit :
I am a trainee. They want me to port ekiga to osx. I have about 2 months to do this.
Could u people point me at the right direction? I am reading a pdf about porting unix to osx, but it is still kinda abstract how to start on this project.
Well, first you should open
Fine. But as I said, You get more efficient help here If You write some
analysis+design spec together, Trainee.
The effort (under)estimation has Your mentor already done for You ;)
Don't hesitate to ask for more.
y
tom
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Betreff: RE: [Ekiga-devel-list] port
Le jeudi 19 mars 2009 à 13:17 -0400, Christopher Warner a écrit :
In regards to this I assume you are the same Hannes De Backer that
contacted me today via my blog about porting Ekiga to Osx..
I say this not to discourage you; this will take more than 2 months
and even if you could do it
Hi,
Kindly could you respond with the pointers?
Thanks,
Jay
On Wed, Mar 18, 2009 at 7:29 PM, Jayasimha MR mr.jayasi...@gmail.comwrote:
Hello Damien,
I am interested in using the Ekiga as an Engine in my custom application. I
read in the post over here that
states that the Code is already
Hi,
Unfortunately, the only documentation is the code itself. It is located
under lib/engine. Components are implemented in lib/engine/components
Le jeudi 19 mars 2009 à 18:08 +0530, Jayasimha MR a écrit :
Hi,
Kindly could you respond with the pointers?
Thanks,
Jay
On Wed, Mar 18,
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Jayasimha MR a écrit :
I am interested in using the Ekiga as an Engine in my custom application. I
read in the post over here that
states that the Code is already available. Would you kindly let me know how
do i use it, any documenations
or examples would really help.
Joshua Duan (CI/AFR-SG) a écrit :
Thanks team for the tremendous effort! It is so encouraging to see that
the address book function kept improving along with every release.
I have successfully downloaded and compiled it. It is running perfect
now. and the authentication for LDAP also works.
Hello Snark,
Thank you very much for the detailed explanation. This is very useful. I
will look into the kickstart.h to get started.
Thanks Regards,
Jayasimha
On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 6:18 PM, Julien Puydt jpu...@free.fr wrote:
Jayasimha MR a écrit :
I am interested in using the Ekiga as
Hi Damien,
Thanks for your reply. I was going through the code and try to understand
it. DOxygen has helped me so far
to understand the dependencies. Here is what i intend to do:
* Use Ekiga as the Core of my Application
* Develop a Custom UI that can either go in as a plugin to Firefox
Le jeudi 19 mars 2009 à 19:35 +0530, Jayasimha MR a écrit :
Hi Damien,
Thanks for your reply. I was going through the code and try to
understand it. DOxygen has helped me so far
to understand the dependencies. Here is what i intend to do:
* Use Ekiga as the Core of my Application
*
Subject: audio message
Folk,
A logical way to send an audio message
is to create a sound file and send it,
mime encoded, by email. Hopefully, the
receiving MUA can pass the sound data
to a suitable interpreter with minimal
intervention by the recipient.
Can Ekiga be used to encode and
Subject: audio message
Folk,
Sorry for the previous copy with the subject
not specified properly.
A logical way to send an audio message
is to create a sound file and send it,
mime encoded, by email. Hopefully, the
receiving MUA can pass the sound data
to a suitable interpreter with
Hello,
markt9 wrote:
Greetings from Michigan,
I am looking for fellow Linux enthusiasts to join us on Thursday nights
on Ekiga and/or IRC for Linux related chat.
Hopefully you might fire up Ekiga at 9:00 p.m. Michigan/Eastern Time and
try to join in.
You can find the connection
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