Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-25 Thread Mario Lobo
On Sunday 22 May 2011 14:10:33 Matthias Apitz wrote:
 Hello,
 
 Now, as M$ bought Skype, we should stop wining for a native Skype client
 for FreeBSD and should prepare us for the time when M$ will integrate
 Skype into its desktop and stop deliver binaries for Linux;
 

Behold! The corpse is still warm and it's already starting !!

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/networking/microsoft-skype-breaks-open-source-
partnership/?tag=nl.e550

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baresip (was Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-23 Thread Luigi Rizzo
On Sun, May 22, 2011 at 07:10:33PM +0200, Matthias Apitz wrote:
 
 Hello,
 
 Now, as M$ bought Skype, we should stop wining for a native Skype client
 for FreeBSD and should prepare us for the time when M$ will integrate
 Skype into its desktop and stop deliver binaries for Linux;
 
 I have spent some time to get PTlib, Opal and Ekiga compiled directly
 from its repositories in SVN and Git, and fixed the bugs to let Ekiga
 detect the devices /dev/video0 (created by pwc.ko or webcamd) and 
 /dev/dsp* sound devices. The result is documented here:
 
 http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compile_your_own_SVN_version_of_Ekiga_on_FreeBSD
 
 If someone wants to give me a call at sip:@ekiga.net, just contact
 me offlist :-)

For people interested in audio/video telephony, I'd also suggest
baresip, which you can find at

http://www.creytiv.com/pub/

version 0.2.0 works almost with no effort on FreeBSD, does not need
a ton of libraries, and supports a variety of input and output
methods (for video input, it can talk to webcamd, or an internal
x11 grabber, or any file that ffmpeg can read).

a skeleton for a port of version 0.2.0 is attached

cheers
luigi
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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-23 Thread Gour-Gadadhara Dasa
On Mon, 23 May 2011 06:39:42 +0100
Frank Shute fr...@shute.org.uk wrote:

 Gour, the Skype port(s) were updated[*] not so long ago. Maybe worth
 giving it a try again.

You're right...I tried to build it, but update of OS was required. In
the meantime, I rebuilt my world, but forgot about Skype. :-)


Sincerely,
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Re: baresip (was Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-23 Thread Luigi Rizzo

On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 08:46:14AM +0200, Luigi Rizzo wrote:
...
 For people interested in audio/video telephony, I'd also suggest
 baresip, which you can find at
 
   http://www.creytiv.com/pub/
 
 version 0.2.0 works almost with no effort on FreeBSD, does not need
 a ton of libraries, and supports a variety of input and output
 methods (for video input, it can talk to webcamd, or an internal
 x11 grabber, or any file that ffmpeg can read).
 
 a skeleton for a port of version 0.2.0 is attached

forgot that the mailing list strips attachments.  You can find it at

http://info.iet.unipi.it/~luigi/FreeBSD/20110523-baresip-port.tgz

cheers
luigi

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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-23 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
 ajtiM == ajtiM  lum...@gmail.com writes:

ajtiM What about Blink:
ajtiM http://icanblink.com/

Blink doesn't have as many IM links and video support as Jitsi does.

ajtiM IMO Ekiga is not good replacemnet for Skype. I comunicate with many 
Windows 
ajtiM users and Skype is the best choice if you like it or not.

Jitsi runs fine on Windows.

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Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-22 Thread Matthias Apitz

Hello,

Now, as M$ bought Skype, we should stop wining for a native Skype client
for FreeBSD and should prepare us for the time when M$ will integrate
Skype into its desktop and stop deliver binaries for Linux;

I have spent some time to get PTlib, Opal and Ekiga compiled directly
from its repositories in SVN and Git, and fixed the bugs to let Ekiga
detect the devices /dev/video0 (created by pwc.ko or webcamd) and 
/dev/dsp* sound devices. The result is documented here:

http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compile_your_own_SVN_version_of_Ekiga_on_FreeBSD

If someone wants to give me a call at sip:@ekiga.net, just contact
me offlist :-)

HIH

matthias
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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-22 Thread Ivan Klymenko
В Sun, 22 May 2011 19:10:33 +0200
Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de пишет:

 
 Hello,
 
 Now, as M$ bought Skype, we should stop wining for a native Skype
 client for FreeBSD and should prepare us for the time when M$ will
 integrate Skype into its desktop and stop deliver binaries for
 Linux;
 
 I have spent some time to get PTlib, Opal and Ekiga compiled directly
 from its repositories in SVN and Git, and fixed the bugs to let Ekiga
 detect the devices /dev/video0 (created by pwc.ko or webcamd) and 
 /dev/dsp* sound devices. The result is documented here:
 
 http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compile_your_own_SVN_version_of_Ekiga_on_FreeBSD
 
 If someone wants to give me a call at sip:@ekiga.net, just contact
 me offlist :-)
 
 HIH
 
   matthias

In that case - why not upgrade the port net/ekiga3 ?
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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-22 Thread Randal L. Schwartz
 Matthias == Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de writes:

Matthias Now, as M$ bought Skype, we should stop wining for a native
Matthias Skype client for FreeBSD and should prepare us for the time
Matthias when M$ will integrate Skype into its desktop and stop
Matthias deliver binaries for Linux;

Consider Jitsi, which is written in Java, and supports all modern SIP
and XMPP and IM (and soon full Gtalk) protocols, with a built in broad
list of audio and video codecs.  With the proper use of the free (or
paid) PSTN-to-SIP bridges, it can nearly completely replace Skype, at
least for point-to-point audio/video.  (No SILK though... there's
nothing that comes close, sadly.)

I interviewed the lead developer for FLOSS Weekly a few weeks
back... sounds quite promising.  http://twit.tv/floss162

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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-22 Thread Ivan Klymenko
В Sun, 22 May 2011 10:44:50 -0700
mer...@stonehenge.com (Randal L. Schwartz) пишет:

  Matthias == Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de writes:
 
 Matthias Now, as M$ bought Skype, we should stop wining for a native
 Matthias Skype client for FreeBSD and should prepare us for the time
 Matthias when M$ will integrate Skype into its desktop and stop
 Matthias deliver binaries for Linux;
 
 Consider Jitsi, which is written in Java, and supports all modern SIP
 and XMPP and IM (and soon full Gtalk) protocols, with a built in broad
 list of audio and video codecs.  With the proper use of the free (or
 paid) PSTN-to-SIP bridges, it can nearly completely replace Skype, at
 least for point-to-point audio/video.  (No SILK though... there's
 nothing that comes close, sadly.)
 
 I interviewed the lead developer for FLOSS Weekly a few weeks
 back... sounds quite promising.  http://twit.tv/floss162
 

I do not think that bind to Java is a good idea ... IMHO
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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-22 Thread Jerry
On Sun, 22 May 2011 19:10:33 +0200
Matthias Apitz g...@unixarea.de articulated:

 Now, as M$ bought Skype, we should stop wining for a native Skype
 client for FreeBSD and should prepare us for the time when M$ will
 integrate Skype into its desktop and stop deliver binaries for
 Linux;

Honestly, where do you get this garbage from. This is just another
prime example of FUD rearing its ugly head.

Microsoft bought Skype with the stated purpose of going toe to toe
with Apple in the consumer market and leapfrog competitors by
incorporating the service into its business software.

Free Skype-style communications services aimed at consumers have
effectively been banned in some Middle East countries such as the UAE,
Bahrain and Saudi Arabia. Some countries are reluctant to allow free
mobile phone voice calling over the internet because it could endanger
the huge long-term investment countries such as the UAE have made in
their telecommunications infrastructure.

However, analysts believe it is in the business rather than the
consumer space where the Skype acquisition may first start to pay off.
Allowing Microsoft to introduce Skype-style video conferencing into its
business offering could be the start of a more general acceptance of
free and low-cost internet voice and video conferencing.

Limiting or eliminating operating systems other than Microsoft's own
platforms would be counter productive and could lead to a decreased
monetary model. Obviously, that is something that Microsoft does not
intentionally do. It didn't pay $8.5 billion just to jettison users.

Personally, I am expecting the overall quality of the product to
improve. I would not expect them to craft a specific model just for
FreeBSD though. Then again, one doesn't exist now either. However, I
would fully expect them to maintain and improve on a model tailored
for Linux. It is in their best interest.

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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-22 Thread ajtiM
On Sunday 22 May 2011 12:44:50 Randal L. Schwartz wrote:

 paid) PSTN-to-SIP bridges, it can nearly completely replace Skype, at
 least for point-to-point audio/video.  (No SILK though... there's
 nothing that comes close, sadly.)
 

What about Blink:
http://icanblink.com/

IMO Ekiga is not good replacemnet for Skype. I comunicate with many Windows 
users and Skype is the best choice if you like it or not.


Mitja

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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-22 Thread Robert Simmons
Also, unless my friends all change from Skype or Skype becomes intolerable
with SIP, I'm stuck with Skype.

Also, we should wait and see what ms does with Skype before we condemn them.

On May 22, 2011 7:20 PM, ajtiM lum...@gmail.com wrote:

On Sunday 22 May 2011 12:44:50 Randal L. Schwartz wrote:

 paid) PSTN-to-SIP bridges, it can nearly...
What about Blink:
http://icanblink.com/

IMO Ekiga is not good replacemnet for Skype. I comunicate with many Windows
users and Skype is the best choice if you like it or not.


Mitja

http://jpgmag.com/people/lumiwa

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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-22 Thread Gour-Gadadhara Dasa
On Sun, 22 May 2011 19:36:46 -0400
Robert Simmons rsimmo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Also, unless my friends all change from Skype or Skype becomes
 intolerable with SIP, I'm stuck with Skype.

You use Skype -- SIP gateway?

I use SIP even with my 'landline' phone, but still have the need to
talk to Skype users (which becomes difficult after I switched from
Linux to FreeBSD).


Sincerely,
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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD (for a future without Skype)

2011-05-22 Thread Frank Shute
On Mon, May 23, 2011 at 07:10:06AM +0200, Gour-Gadadhara Dasa wrote:

 On Sun, 22 May 2011 19:36:46 -0400
 Robert Simmons rsimmo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Also, unless my friends all change from Skype or Skype becomes
  intolerable with SIP, I'm stuck with Skype.
 
 You use Skype -- SIP gateway?
 
 I use SIP even with my 'landline' phone, but still have the need to
 talk to Skype users (which becomes difficult after I switched from
 Linux to FreeBSD).
 
 
 Sincerely,
 Gour
 

Gour, the Skype port(s) were updated[*] not so long ago. Maybe worth
giving it a try again.

[*]
http://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-multimedia/2011-May/012147.html


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Ekiga segfaulting with stack overflow

2008-10-08 Thread आशीष शुक्ल Ashish Shukla

Hi all,

I'm experiencing following issue with ekiga-2.0.11_4 package.

88-
% gdb `which ekiga`
GNU gdb 6.1.1 [FreeBSD]
Copyright 2004 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
GDB is free software, covered by the GNU General Public License, and you are
welcome to change it and/or distribute copies of it under certain conditions.
Type show copying to see the conditions.
There is absolutely no warranty for GDB.  Type show warranty for details.
This GDB was configured as amd64-marcel-freebsd...
(gdb) run
Starting program: /usr/local/bin/ekiga 
[New LWP 100218]

[New Thread 0x80a701120 (LWP 100218)]
[New Thread 0x80a701400 (LWP 100257)]
[New Thread 0x80a701570 (LWP 100258)]

Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
[Switching to Thread 0x80a701120 (LWP 100218)]
0x000808fc4a82 in __opendir2 (name=0x80c5ade40 /dev/ext2fs/, flags=3)
at /usr/src/lib/libc/gen/opendir.c:77
77  if (stat(name, statb) != 0)
Current language:  auto; currently c
(gdb) bt
#0  0x000808fc4a82 in __opendir2 (name=0x80c5ade40 /dev/ext2fs/, flags=3)
at /usr/src/lib/libc/gen/opendir.c:77
#1  0x000807ca8f27 in PDirectory::Open (this=0x7fc007b0, ScanMask=511) 
at osutil.cxx:546
#2  0x00080aa18b7c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:347
#3  0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#4  0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#5  0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#6  0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#7  0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#8  0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#9  0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#10 0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#11 0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#12 0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#13 0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#14 0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#15 0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#16 0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#17 0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354
#18 0x00080aa18c4c in CollectSoundDevices ([EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED], 
[EMAIL PROTECTED], collect_with_names=1) at sound_oss.cxx:354


(gdb) print name
$1 = 0x80c5addf0 /dev/ext2fs/
(gdb) print statb
$2 = {st_dev = 0, st_ino = 0, st_mode = 0, st_nlink = 0, st_uid = 0, st_gid = 0, st_rdev = 0, 
  st_atimespec = {tv_sec = 0, tv_nsec = 0}, st_mtimespec = {tv_sec = 0, tv_nsec = 0}, 
  st_ctimespec = {tv_sec = 0, tv_nsec = 0}, st_size = 0, st_blocks = 0, st_blksize = 0, 
  st_flags = 0, st_gen = 0, st_lspare = 0, st_birthtimespec = {tv_sec = 0, tv_nsec = 0}}


% ls -l /dev/ext2fs
ls: : No such file or directory
total 0
crw-r-  1 root  operator0, 105 Oct  8 13:39 archives
crw-r-  1 root  operator0, 104 Oct  8 13:39 lectures
% find /dev/ext2fs/
/dev/ext2fs/
find: /dev/ext2fs/: No such file or directory
/dev/ext2fs/lectures
/dev/ext2fs/archives
% stat /dev/ext2fs
67174144 120 dr-xr-xr-x 3 root wheel 4294967295 512 Oct  8 13:39:34 2008 Oct  8 13:39:34 2008 
Oct  8 13:39:34 2008 Jan  1 05:29:59 1970 4096 1 0 /dev/ext2fs
88

I've also installed Gentoo GNU/Linux on the same box with ext3 partitions. The 
partitions which are displayed above are only two of them, other ext3 partitions 
aren't showing up in that directory. And as you can see, there is some invalid 
file also present in that directory

Re: Ekiga/OPAL won't compile

2008-05-25 Thread Girish Kulkarni
On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 9:19 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:
 The page says KDE 3.5.8 because this is what I have; I'm sure it will
 work with any other recent KDE or Gnome version; I'm happy to update the
 page with your (or others) version of KDE/Gnome/... just send me a note;

Never mind. I installed the pre-compiled package using pkg_add. It is
working fine now.

Girish.

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Re: Ekiga/OPAL won't compile

2008-05-24 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Saturday, May 24, 2008 a las 11:04:37AM +0530, Girish Kulkarni escribió:

 Hello,
 
 I am trying to install Ekiga 2.0.11_3 on FreeBSD 7.0 via the ports.
 Ekiga depends on the OPAL libraries, which then give me the following
 error while compiling:
 
 - - - -
 [...]
 ===   ekiga-2.0.11_3 depends on shared library: opal_r - not found
 ===Verifying install for opal_r in /usr/ports/net/opal
 ===  Building for opal-2.2.11
...
 
 I fail to understand the cause of this error and therefore cannot
 resolve it. Could somebody please help?

Hi Girish,

I can't comment on the error, but you could compile directly from the
sources out of SVN and even a more recent version:

http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compile_your_own_SVN_version_of_Ekiga_on_FreeBSD

HIH

matthias

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Re: Ekiga/OPAL won't compile

2008-05-24 Thread Girish Kulkarni
Hi Matthias,

On Sat, May 24, 2008 at 12:28 PM, Matthias Apitz wrote:

 El día Saturday, May 24, 2008 a las 11:04:37AM +0530, Girish Kulkarni 
 escribió:

 I am trying to install Ekiga 2.0.11_3 on FreeBSD 7.0 via the ports.
 Ekiga depends on the OPAL libraries, which then give me the following
 error while compiling:


 I can't comment on the error, but you could compile directly from the
 sources out of SVN and even a more recent version:

 http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compile_your_own_SVN_version_of_Ekiga_on_FreeBSD

Thanks for your reply. The compilation error had to do with my pwlib,
which needed upgrading. But the compilation didn't complete even after
this particular error was sorted out; new errors (equally
incomprehensible) turned up. Finally, the page you pointed out lists
KDE 3.5.8---which I don't use---as a dependency! I ended up installing
the pre-compiled package. Ekiga is working fine now.
- Hide quoted text -

Thanks,
Girish.

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Re: Ekiga/OPAL won't compile

2008-05-24 Thread Matthias Apitz
El día Saturday, May 24, 2008 a las 08:58:34PM +0530, Girish Kulkarni escribió:

  http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compile_your_own_SVN_version_of_Ekiga_on_FreeBSD
 
 Thanks for your reply. The compilation error had to do with my pwlib,
 which needed upgrading. But the compilation didn't complete even after
 this particular error was sorted out; new errors (equally
 incomprehensible) turned up. Finally, the page you pointed out lists
 KDE 3.5.8---which I don't use---as a dependency! I ended up installing
 the pre-compiled package. Ekiga is working fine now.
 - Hide quoted text -

The page says KDE 3.5.8 because this is what I have; I'm sure it will
work with any other recent KDE or Gnome version; I'm happy to update the
page with your (or others) version of KDE/Gnome/... just send me a note;

matthias
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Ekiga/OPAL won't compile

2008-05-23 Thread Girish Kulkarni
Hello,

I am trying to install Ekiga 2.0.11_3 on FreeBSD 7.0 via the ports.
Ekiga depends on the OPAL libraries, which then give me the following
error while compiling:

- - - -
[...]
===   ekiga-2.0.11_3 depends on shared library: opal_r - not found
===Verifying install for opal_r in /usr/ports/net/opal
===  Building for opal-2.2.11
[...]
/usr/ports/net/opal/work/opal-2.2.11/src/opal/connection.cxx: In
constructor 'OpalConnection::OpalConnection(OpalCall, OpalEndPoint,
const PString)':
/usr/ports/net/opal/work/opal-2.2.11/src/opal/connection.cxx:350:
error: no matching function for call to
'PSafeObject::PSafeObject(OpalCall*)'
/usr/local/include/ptlib/safecoll.h:165: note: candidates are:
PSafeObject::PSafeObject()
/usr/local/include/ptlib/safecoll.h:158: note:
PSafeObject::PSafeObject(const PSafeObject)
gmake[1]: *** [/usr/ports/net/opal/work/opal-2.2.11/lib/obj_r/connection.o]
Error 1
gmake[1]: *** Waiting for unfinished jobs
gmake[1]: Leaving directory `/usr/ports/net/opal/work/opal-2.2.11'
gmake: *** [optshared] Error 2
*** Error code 2
- - - -

I fail to understand the cause of this error and therefore cannot
resolve it. Could somebody please help?

Thanks,
Girish.

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compiling H.323 client Ekiga from its SVN repository

2008-03-28 Thread Matthias Apitz

Hello,

THIW, during the last few days I've started a porting of Ekiga, see
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/url.cgi?ports/net/ekiga/pkg-descr
http://www.ekiga.org/
directly from the SVN repository (and not from the FreeBSD's ports
collection); the reason was mainly driven by the hope of staying with
the cutting edge of Ekiga and get support of codec H.264 to make H.323
video conf calls to the central video conferencing system we are using
in my company; work is still in progress, but if someone is interested
in the actual port (or in debugging :-)), the work is described here:
http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Compile_your_own_SVN_version_of_Ekiga_on_FreeBSD

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Re: Ekiga runs but hangs

2007-12-30 Thread usleepless
Sergio,

On Dec 28, 2007 10:06 PM, Sergio Lenzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


  Em Sex, 2007-12-28 às 12:17 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:

  Hello All,

 is anyone using ekiga? ekiga runs and connects to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( test
 number ).

 but when i hang up, or change volume using the ekiga-controls, the UI
 freezes.

 #FreeBSD host 7.0-BETA2 FreeBSD 7.0-BETA2 #4

 i would love to hear succes or failures.

 regards,

 usleep

  it happens with me too. the problem is in the
  module sound-oss in the pwlib
  the module that deals with oss (the freebsd sound system...)
  tries to resample the stream and than loops... consuming all the cpu.

  the folowing patch solves the problem for me
  name this file to patch-oss and put it in /usr/ports/devel/pwlib/files
  and than... cd /usr/ports/devel/pwlib
  make clean deinstall package

that worked for me! thank you very much.

have you submitted a PR for this? ( if not, i probably will do )

thanks,

usleep
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Ekiga runs but hangs

2007-12-28 Thread usleepless
Hello All,

is anyone using ekiga? ekiga runs and connects to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( test 
number ).

but when i hang up, or change volume using the ekiga-controls, the UI freezes.

#FreeBSD host 7.0-BETA2 FreeBSD 7.0-BETA2 #4

i would love to hear succes or failures.

regards,

usleep
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Re: Ekiga runs but hangs

2007-12-28 Thread Sergio Lenzi

Em Sex, 2007-12-28 às 12:17 +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] escreveu:

 Hello All,
 
 is anyone using ekiga? ekiga runs and connects to [EMAIL PROTECTED] ( test 
 number ).
 
 but when i hang up, or change volume using the ekiga-controls, the UI freezes.
 
 #FreeBSD host 7.0-BETA2 FreeBSD 7.0-BETA2 #4
 
 i would love to hear succes or failures.
 
 regards,
 
 usleep

it happens with me too. the problem is in the
module sound-oss in the pwlib 
the module that deals with oss (the freebsd sound system...) 
tries to resample the stream and than loops... consuming all the cpu.

the folowing patch solves the problem for me
name this file to patch-oss and put it in /usr/ports/devel/pwlib/files
and than... cd /usr/ports/devel/pwlib 
make clean deinstall package

=
--- plugins/sound_oss/sound_oss.cxx.orig
+++plugins/sound_oss/sound_oss.cxx  
@@ -565,7 +565,6 @@
 entry-bitsPerSample = mBitsPerSample   = _bitsPerSample;
 entry-isInitialised = FALSE;
 entry-fragmentValue = 0x7fff0008;
-entry-resampleRate  = 0;
   }

   // save the direction and device
@@ -602,7 +601,6 @@
   // do not re-initialise initialised devices
   if (entry.isInitialised) {
 PTRACE(6, OSS\tSkipping setup for   device   as already
initialised);
-resampleRate = entry.resampleRate;
 
   } else {
 PTRACE(6, OSS\tInitialising   device  (  (void *)(entry)
 ));
@@ -646,17 +644,6 @@
   arg = val = entry.sampleRate;
   if (ConvertOSError(::ioctl(os_handle, SNDCTL_DSP_SPEED,
arg))) {
 stat = TRUE;
-
-// detect cases where the hardware can't do the actual rate
we need, but can do a simple multiple
-if (arg != (int)entry.sampleRate) {
-  if (((arg / entry.sampleRate) * entry.sampleRate) ==
(unsigned)arg) {
-PTRACE(3, Resampling data at   entry.sampleRate 
 to match hardware rate of   arg);
-resampleRate = entry.resampleRate = arg /
entry.sampleRate;
-  } else {
-PTRACE_IF(4, actualSampleRate != (unsigned)val, Actual
sample rate selected is   actualSampleRate  , not  
entry.sampleRate);
-actualSampleRate = arg;
-  }
-}
   }
 }
   }
@@ -724,42 +711,10 @@
   if (!Setup() || os_handle  0)
 return FALSE;
 
-  if (resampleRate == 0) {
-while (!ConvertOSError(::write(os_handle, (void *)buf, len))) 
-  if (GetErrorCode() != Interrupted)
-return FALSE;
-lastWriteCount += len;
-  }
-
-  else {
-// cut the data into 1K blocks and upsample it
-lastWriteCount = 0;
-BYTE resampleBuffer[1024];
-const BYTE * src= (const BYTE *)buf;
-const BYTE * srcEnd = src + len;
-while (src  srcEnd) {
-
-  // expand the data by the appropriate sample ratio
-  BYTE * dst = resampleBuffer;
-  const BYTE * srcStart = src;
-  unsigned j;
-   
-  while ((src  srcEnd)  (dst  (resampleBuffer +
sizeof(resampleBuffer) - resampleRate*2))) {
-for (j = 0; j  resampleRate; ++j) {
-  memcpy(dst, src, 2);
-  dst += 2 ;
-}
-src += 2;
-  }
-  lastWriteCount += src - srcStart;
-  while (!ConvertOSError(::write(os_handle, resampleBuffer, dst -
resampleBuffer))) {
-if (GetErrorCode() != Interrupted) 
-  return FALSE;
-  }
-}
-
-  }
-
+  while (!ConvertOSError(::write(os_handle, (void *)buf, len))) 
+if (GetErrorCode() != Interrupted)
+  return FALSE;
+  lastWriteCount += len;
   return TRUE;
 }
 
@@ -770,72 +725,26 @@
   if (!Setup() || os_handle  0)
 return FALSE;
 
-  if (resampleRate == 0) {
-
-PINDEX total = 0;
-while (total  len) {
-  PINDEX bytes = 0;
-  while (!ConvertOSError(bytes = ::read(os_handle, (void
*)(((unsigned char *)buf) + total), len-total))) {
-if (GetErrorCode() != Interrupted) {
-  PTRACE(6, OSS\tRead failed);
-  return FALSE;
-}
-PTRACE(6, OSS\tRead interrupted);
-  }
-  total += bytes;
-  if (total != len)
-PTRACE(6, OSS\tRead completed short -   total   vs  
len  . Reading more data);
-}
-lastReadCount = total;
-  }
-
-  else {
-
-// downsample the data
-
-BYTE * dst= (BYTE *)buf;
-BYTE * dstEnd = dst + len;
-lastReadCount = 0;
-
-PBYTEArray resampleBuffer((1024 / resampleRate) * resampleRate);
-
-// downsample the data into 1K blocks 
-while (dst  dstEnd) {
-
-
-  // calculate number of source bytes needed to fill the buffer
-  PINDEX srcBytes = resampleRate * (dstEnd - dst);
-  PINDEX bytes;
-
-  {
-PINDEX bufLen = PMIN(resampleBuffer.GetSize(), srcBytes);
-while (!ConvertOSError(bytes = ::read(os_handle,
resampleBuffer.GetPointer(), bufLen))) {
-  if (GetErrorCode() != Interrupted) 
-return FALSE;
-}
-  }
-
-  // use an average, not just a single sample

Re: Skype, Ekiga, and OSS

2007-09-20 Thread Predrag Punosevac

Predrag Punosevac wrote:

Shantanoo Mahajan wrote:


On 15-Aug-07, at 1:48 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:


Beech Rintoul wrote:

On Tuesday 14 August 2007, Predrag Punosevac said:


I was wondering if anybody is using successfully Skype or Ekiga
(any other SIP phone)  via the Open Sound System compiled from
ports? Would you mind sharing your devfs.conf file and rc.conf
file?

Thank you
Predrag



net/skype in the ports works out of the box. No special configs 
needed. net/skype-devel is a work in progress and is currently broken.


Beech



Maybe with build in OSS but not with OSS compiled from ports. In 
particular, how do I set up microphone. I can hear the test call but

my voice is not recorded.


You may try following command:

$ mixer igain 90 rec 90 mic 90

regards,
shantanoo
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OK,
I am sure it is a mixer problem. I tried your advice this is the result
[pedja@ /usr/home/Pedja]$ mixer
Mixer pcm  is currently set to  45:45
Recording source:


[pedja@ /usr/home/Pedja]$ mixer igain 90 rec 90 mic 90
mixer: unknown device: igain
usage: mixer [-f device] [-s | -S] [dev [+|-][voll[:[+|-]volr]] ...
  mixer [-f device] [-s | -S] recsrc ...
  mixer [-f device] [-s | -S] {^|+|-|=}rec rdev ...
devices: pcm
rec devices:

I tried as a supper user too. It makes no difference.

But the following outputs are interesting
[pedja@ /usr/home/Pedja]$ ossinfo
Version info: OSS 4.0 (build 070707/200708012238/C (0x00040002)
Platform: FreeBSD/i386 6.2-STABLE-200706 FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE-200706 #0: 
Sun Jun  3 14:20:02 UTC 2007 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP


Number of audio devices:9
Number of audio engines:9
Number of MIDI devices: 0
Number of mixer devices:1


Device objects
0: audigyls0 AudigyLS
1: vmix0 OSS transparent virtual support

MIDI devices (/dev/midi*)

Mixer devices (/dev/mixer*)
0: AudigyLS Mixer (Mixer 0 of device object 0)

Audio devices
/dev/oss/audigyls0/pcm0 AudigyLS front  (device index 0)
/dev/oss/audigyls0/pcm1 AudigyLS (shadow)  (device index 1)
/dev/oss/audigyls0/pcm2 AudigyLS center/lfe  (device index 2)
/dev/oss/audigyls0/pcm3 AudigyLS surround  (device index 3)
/dev/oss/audigyls0/pcm4 AudigyLS 5.1 output  (device index 4)
/dev/oss/vmix0/pcm0 AudigyLS front (VMIX0)  (device index 5)
/dev/oss/vmix0/pcm1 AudigyLS front (VMIX0)  (device index 6)
/dev/oss/vmix0/pcm2 AudigyLS front (VMIX0)  (device index 7)
/dev/oss/vmix0/pcm3 AudigyLS front (VMIX0)  (device index 8)

Note that number of mixer devices is zero.

[pedja@ /usr/home/Pedja]$ ossmix
Selected mixer 0/
Known controls are:
   pcm both/leftvol[:rightvol] (currently 45:45)
   rear both/leftvol[:rightvol] (currently 48:48)
   rear.rec ON|OFF (currently OFF)
   center both/leftvol[:rightvol] (currently 48:48)
   center.rec ON|OFF (currently OFF)
   ext.spread ON|OFF (currently OFF)
   ext.loopback ON|OFF (currently OFF)
   ext.recordvol monovol (currently 128)
   ext.recordsrc MIC|LINE (currently MIC)
   vmix0-src Fast|Low|Medium|High|High+|Production|OFF 
(currently Fast)

   vmix0-vol monovol (currently 25.0 dB)
   vmix0-out leftVU:rightVU] (currently 0:0)
   vmix0-out.pcm5 monovol (currently 25.0 dB)
   vmix0-out leftVU:rightVU] (currently 0:0)
   vmix0-out.pcm6 monovol (currently 25.0 dB)
   vmix0-out leftVU:rightVU] (currently 0:0)
   vmix0-out.pcm7 monovol (currently 25.0 dB)
   vmix0-out leftVU:rightVU] (currently 0:0)
   vmix0-out.pcm8 monovol (currently 25.0 dB)
   vmix0-out leftVU:rightVU] (currently 0:0)
   vmix0-in leftVU:rightVU] (currently 0:0)

The native mixer is enabled in the rc.conf file

Could you give me some kind of hint any suggestions? What should I 
read? Documentation?



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Just as a follow up on my earlier problems with Skype. I was rebuilding 
my userland over the weekend due to the XOrg 7.3 update. By accident I 
updated also OSS port.
My skype now works flawlessly. I found out that there was a mixer bug 
for the AudigySE card (I thought something was wrong with my oss mixer 
of course since the built in oss ROCKS but I am not using it)
By the way developers did spectacular job with XOrg 7.3. Everything went 
smoothly.


Sincerely,
Predrag Punosevac

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Skype, Ekiga, and OSS

2007-08-15 Thread Predrag Punosevac
I was wondering if anybody is using successfully Skype or Ekiga (any 
other SIP phone)  via the Open Sound System compiled from ports?

Would you mind sharing your devfs.conf file and rc.conf file?

Thank you
Predrag

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Re: Skype, Ekiga, and OSS

2007-08-15 Thread Beech Rintoul
On Tuesday 14 August 2007, Predrag Punosevac said:
 I was wondering if anybody is using successfully Skype or Ekiga
 (any other SIP phone)  via the Open Sound System compiled from
 ports? Would you mind sharing your devfs.conf file and rc.conf
 file?

 Thank you
 Predrag

net/skype in the ports works out of the box. No special configs 
needed. net/skype-devel is a work in progress and is currently 
broken.

Beech


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Re: Skype, Ekiga, and OSS

2007-08-15 Thread Predrag Punosevac

Beech Rintoul wrote:

On Tuesday 14 August 2007, Predrag Punosevac said:
  

I was wondering if anybody is using successfully Skype or Ekiga
(any other SIP phone)  via the Open Sound System compiled from
ports? Would you mind sharing your devfs.conf file and rc.conf
file?

Thank you
Predrag



net/skype in the ports works out of the box. No special configs 
needed. net/skype-devel is a work in progress and is currently 
broken.


Beech


  
Maybe with build in OSS but not with OSS compiled from ports. In 
particular, how do I set up microphone. I can hear the test call but

my voice is not recorded.
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Re: Skype, Ekiga, and OSS

2007-08-15 Thread Beech Rintoul
On Wednesday 15 August 2007, Predrag Punosevac said:
 Beech Rintoul wrote:
  On Tuesday 14 August 2007, Predrag Punosevac said:
  I was wondering if anybody is using successfully Skype or Ekiga
  (any other SIP phone)  via the Open Sound System compiled from
  ports? Would you mind sharing your devfs.conf file and rc.conf
  file?
 
  Thank you
  Predrag
 
  net/skype in the ports works out of the box. No special configs
  needed. net/skype-devel is a work in progress and is currently
  broken.
 
  Beech

 Maybe with build in OSS but not with OSS compiled from ports. In
 particular, how do I set up microphone. I can hear the test call
 but my voice is not recorded.

Check the output from 'mixer' 

The mic and input vol should not be 0:0

See man(8) mixer

Beech

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Re: Skype, Ekiga, and OSS

2007-08-15 Thread Shantanoo Mahajan


On 15-Aug-07, at 1:48 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:


Beech Rintoul wrote:

On Tuesday 14 August 2007, Predrag Punosevac said:


I was wondering if anybody is using successfully Skype or Ekiga
(any other SIP phone)  via the Open Sound System compiled from
ports? Would you mind sharing your devfs.conf file and rc.conf
file?

Thank you
Predrag



net/skype in the ports works out of the box. No special configs  
needed. net/skype-devel is a work in progress and is currently  
broken.


Beech



Maybe with build in OSS but not with OSS compiled from ports. In  
particular, how do I set up microphone. I can hear the test call but

my voice is not recorded.


You may try following command:

$ mixer igain 90 rec 90 mic 90

regards,
shantanoo
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Re: Skype, Ekiga, and OSS

2007-08-15 Thread Hakan K
sipphone.com

lowratevoip.com they offer free US calls including cell phone numbers





Hakan
http://line.us

On 8/15/07, Shantanoo Mahajan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 On 15-Aug-07, at 1:48 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:

  Beech Rintoul wrote:
  On Tuesday 14 August 2007, Predrag Punosevac said:
 
  I was wondering if anybody is using successfully Skype or Ekiga
  (any other SIP phone)  via the Open Sound System compiled from
  ports? Would you mind sharing your devfs.conf file and rc.conf
  file?
 
  Thank you
  Predrag
 
 
  net/skype in the ports works out of the box. No special configs
  needed. net/skype-devel is a work in progress and is currently
  broken.
 
  Beech
 
 
 
  Maybe with build in OSS but not with OSS compiled from ports. In
  particular, how do I set up microphone. I can hear the test call but
  my voice is not recorded.

 You may try following command:

 $ mixer igain 90 rec 90 mic 90

 regards,
 shantanoo
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Re: Skype, Ekiga, and OSS

2007-08-15 Thread Predrag Punosevac

Shantanoo Mahajan wrote:


On 15-Aug-07, at 1:48 PM, Predrag Punosevac wrote:


Beech Rintoul wrote:

On Tuesday 14 August 2007, Predrag Punosevac said:


I was wondering if anybody is using successfully Skype or Ekiga
(any other SIP phone)  via the Open Sound System compiled from
ports? Would you mind sharing your devfs.conf file and rc.conf
file?

Thank you
Predrag



net/skype in the ports works out of the box. No special configs 
needed. net/skype-devel is a work in progress and is currently broken.


Beech



Maybe with build in OSS but not with OSS compiled from ports. In 
particular, how do I set up microphone. I can hear the test call but

my voice is not recorded.


You may try following command:

$ mixer igain 90 rec 90 mic 90

regards,
shantanoo
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OK,
I am sure it is a mixer problem. I tried your advice this is the result
[pedja@ /usr/home/Pedja]$ mixer
Mixer pcm  is currently set to  45:45
Recording source:


[pedja@ /usr/home/Pedja]$ mixer igain 90 rec 90 mic 90
mixer: unknown device: igain
usage: mixer [-f device] [-s | -S] [dev [+|-][voll[:[+|-]volr]] ...
  mixer [-f device] [-s | -S] recsrc ...
  mixer [-f device] [-s | -S] {^|+|-|=}rec rdev ...
devices: pcm
rec devices:

I tried as a supper user too. It makes no difference.

But the following outputs are interesting
[pedja@ /usr/home/Pedja]$ ossinfo
Version info: OSS 4.0 (build 070707/200708012238/C (0x00040002)
Platform: FreeBSD/i386 6.2-STABLE-200706 FreeBSD 6.2-STABLE-200706 #0: 
Sun Jun  3 14:20:02 UTC 2007 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/obj/usr/src/sys/SMP


Number of audio devices:9
Number of audio engines:9
Number of MIDI devices: 0
Number of mixer devices:1


Device objects
0: audigyls0 AudigyLS
1: vmix0 OSS transparent virtual support

MIDI devices (/dev/midi*)

Mixer devices (/dev/mixer*)
0: AudigyLS Mixer (Mixer 0 of device object 0)

Audio devices
/dev/oss/audigyls0/pcm0 AudigyLS front  (device index 0)
/dev/oss/audigyls0/pcm1 AudigyLS (shadow)  (device index 1)
/dev/oss/audigyls0/pcm2 AudigyLS center/lfe  (device index 2)
/dev/oss/audigyls0/pcm3 AudigyLS surround  (device index 3)
/dev/oss/audigyls0/pcm4 AudigyLS 5.1 output  (device index 4)
/dev/oss/vmix0/pcm0 AudigyLS front (VMIX0)  (device index 5)
/dev/oss/vmix0/pcm1 AudigyLS front (VMIX0)  (device index 6)
/dev/oss/vmix0/pcm2 AudigyLS front (VMIX0)  (device index 7)
/dev/oss/vmix0/pcm3 AudigyLS front (VMIX0)  (device index 8)

Note that number of mixer devices is zero.

[pedja@ /usr/home/Pedja]$ ossmix
Selected mixer 0/
Known controls are:
   pcm both/leftvol[:rightvol] (currently 45:45)
   rear both/leftvol[:rightvol] (currently 48:48)
   rear.rec ON|OFF (currently OFF)
   center both/leftvol[:rightvol] (currently 48:48)
   center.rec ON|OFF (currently OFF)
   ext.spread ON|OFF (currently OFF)
   ext.loopback ON|OFF (currently OFF)
   ext.recordvol monovol (currently 128)
   ext.recordsrc MIC|LINE (currently MIC)
   vmix0-src Fast|Low|Medium|High|High+|Production|OFF (currently 
Fast)

   vmix0-vol monovol (currently 25.0 dB)
   vmix0-out leftVU:rightVU] (currently 0:0)
   vmix0-out.pcm5 monovol (currently 25.0 dB)
   vmix0-out leftVU:rightVU] (currently 0:0)
   vmix0-out.pcm6 monovol (currently 25.0 dB)
   vmix0-out leftVU:rightVU] (currently 0:0)
   vmix0-out.pcm7 monovol (currently 25.0 dB)
   vmix0-out leftVU:rightVU] (currently 0:0)
   vmix0-out.pcm8 monovol (currently 25.0 dB)
   vmix0-out leftVU:rightVU] (currently 0:0)
   vmix0-in leftVU:rightVU] (currently 0:0)

The native mixer is enabled in the rc.conf file

Could you give me some kind of hint any suggestions? What should I read? 
Documentation?



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Ekiga FreeBSD 6.0-REL

2006-06-20 Thread m . apitz


Hello,

I've successful ported Ekiga to my FreeBSD notebook from the
sources (version ekiga-2.0.2); maybe it is interesting for the
port-maintainer as well, because the port is marked as broken:

rebelion# make
===  ekiga-2.0.1_2 is marked as broken: Unknown component gnomedocutils.
rebelion#

there have been only a small external refs clashes in a header file
which I solved by un-defining some external symbols (of course this
is not the right way to solve this):

$ diff /usr/local/include/libintl.h /usr/local/include/libintl.h.orig
118d117
 #undef gettext
135d133
 #undef dgettext
154d151
 #undef dcgettext
236d232
 #undef textdomain
255d250
 #undef bindtextdomain
274d268
 #undef bind_textdomain_codeset

and a tweaking of the ./configure script because FreeBSD 6.0-REL
comes with an older version as port of the gnome-doc-utils:

$ diff configure configure.orig
2316c2316
   GDU_REQUIRED_VERSION=0.2.1
---
   GDU_REQUIRED_VERSION=0.3.2

but the 0.2.1 seems to work as well. Ekiga installs fine for the
rest and local audio-loop-back is working.

My main question is, what could I do for the video grabbing in
my notebook? Are there some external LAN based cams working with
Ekiga and plug-in's for them?

Thx

matthias

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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD 6.0-REL

2006-06-20 Thread Jean-Baptiste Quenot
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 I've successful ported Ekiga to my FreeBSD notebook from the
 sources (version ekiga-2.0.2); maybe it is interesting for the
 port-maintainer as well, because the port is marked as broken:
 
 rebelion# make
 ===  ekiga-2.0.1_2 is marked as broken: Unknown component gnomedocutils.

No, ekiga is not currently broken.  The last update occured in
april, see http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/net/ekiga/Makefile

I will try and update the port to ekiga 2.0.2 as you suggest.
Thanks for reporting.

Cheers,
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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD 6.0-REL

2006-06-20 Thread Jean-Baptiste Quenot
* [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 El día Tuesday, June 20, 2006 a las 02:59:04PM +0200, Jean-Baptiste Quenot 
 escribió:
 
  * [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
   
   rebelion# make
   ===  ekiga-2.0.1_2 is marked as broken: Unknown component gnomedocutils.
  
  No, ekiga is not currently broken.  The last update occured in
  april, see http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/net/ekiga/Makefile
 
 I have exactly this port version because I fetched it as tar from
 the FreeBSD server:
 
 $ fgrep Makefile,v Makefile
 # $FreeBSD: ports/net/ekiga/Makefile,v 1.60 2006/04/23 10:34:03 erwin Exp $
 $ make
 ===  ekiga-2.0.1_2 is marked as broken: Unknown component gnomedocutils.

Please check that you have this as well in /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.gnome.mk:

  $FreeBSD: ports/Mk/bsd.gnome.mk,v 1.129 2006/06/14 02:51:02 marcus Exp $
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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD 6.0-REL

2006-06-20 Thread m . apitz
El día Tuesday, June 20, 2006 a las 02:59:04PM +0200, Jean-Baptiste Quenot 
escribió:

 * [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
  
  I've successful ported Ekiga to my FreeBSD notebook from the
  sources (version ekiga-2.0.2); maybe it is interesting for the
  port-maintainer as well, because the port is marked as broken:
  
  rebelion# make
  ===  ekiga-2.0.1_2 is marked as broken: Unknown component gnomedocutils.
 
 No, ekiga is not currently broken.  The last update occured in
 april, see http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/net/ekiga/Makefile

I have exactly this port version because I fetched it as tar from
the FreeBSD server:

$ fgrep Makefile,v Makefile
# $FreeBSD: ports/net/ekiga/Makefile,v 1.60 2006/04/23 10:34:03 erwin Exp $
$ make
===  ekiga-2.0.1_2 is marked as broken: Unknown component gnomedocutils.

 I will try and update the port to ekiga 2.0.2 as you suggest.
 Thanks for reporting.

It turned out that there is as well the need for a tool called
'gnome-help-browser'; without this the online help does not work;
just running 'make install' in /usr/ports/x11/gnome2 to see if I can
get this to work.

Thx for the feedbck

matthias
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Re: Ekiga FreeBSD 6.0-REL

2006-06-20 Thread m . apitz
El día Tuesday, June 20, 2006 a las 03:17:08PM +0200, Jean-Baptiste Quenot 
escribió:

  I have exactly this port version because I fetched it as tar from
  the FreeBSD server:
  
  $ fgrep Makefile,v Makefile
  # $FreeBSD: ports/net/ekiga/Makefile,v 1.60 2006/04/23 10:34:03 erwin Exp $
  $ make
  ===  ekiga-2.0.1_2 is marked as broken: Unknown component gnomedocutils.
 
 Please check that you have this as well in /usr/ports/Mk/bsd.gnome.mk:
 
   $FreeBSD: ports/Mk/bsd.gnome.mk,v 1.129 2006/06/14 02:51:02 marcus Exp $

ok, there I have what was installed with 6.0-REL:

   $FreeBSD: ports/Mk/bsd.gnome.mk,v 1.96 2005/05/21 19:51:41 kwm Exp $

matthias
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Ekiga

2006-04-05 Thread Albert Shih
Hi all.

Are the some plan to make a ports for ekiga (gnome-meeting) to FreeBSD ?

Lots of thanks.


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Re: Ekiga

2006-04-05 Thread Thomas
Hi

Am Mittwoch, den 05.04.2006, 10:50 +0200 schrieb Albert Shih:
 Hi all.
 
 Are the some plan to make a ports for ekiga (gnome-meeting) to FreeBSD ?

Yes, Jean-Baptiste Quenot has created an ekiga port.

See http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=95320
And http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/query-pr.cgi?pr=95321

Cheers,
Thomas

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