Or it can be LGPL, that's acceptable for FreeSWITCH for my understanding...
On Tue, Dec 8, 2009 at 2:50 AM, Brian West br...@freeswitch.org wrote:
We can ONLY hope someone will do this and BSD/MIT the library and NOT
GPL it... if they GPL it then we'll have to have someone write it all
over
That would binary only, not 64 bit Linux .
On Dec 8, 2009, at 9:17 AM, Kevin Green ke...@johnnyvoip.com wrote:
It seems you can get a copy of either the binaries or the source by
doing the following:
Review execute SILK Agreement - attached. NOTE - please add your
Skype login to this
Their site (https://developer.skype.com/silk) specifies that they will
provide the source, which as you say may not be 64-Bit compatible but could
likely be tweaked to work. I think you just need to be specific in that you
want a source copy not a binary copy of the codec.
Regards,
Kevin Green
They provide you with a 32 bit library, with the header files to link
with it.
Mathieu Rene
Avant-Garde Solutions Inc
Office: + 1 (514) 664-1044 x100
Cell: +1 (514) 664-1044 x200
mr...@avgs.ca
On 8-Dec-09, at 9:39 AM, Kevin Green wrote:
Their site (https://developer.skype.com/silk)
We have as of yet been unable to obtain source and we have been in
very close contact with skype all the way up to the lead technical and
business people on this project. We would of course welcome access to
the source but we have as of yet not been able to get a copy
Mike
On Dec 8,
I have resubmitted our request for the source.
/b
On Dec 8, 2009, at 9:58 AM, Michael Jerris wrote:
We have as of yet been unable to obtain source and we have been in
very close contact with skype all the way up to the lead technical
and business people on this project. We would of
The fun part comes when you try to link that 32bit .a file into a
64bit so file.
:P
/b
On Dec 8, 2009, at 9:49 AM, Mathieu Rene wrote:
They provide you with a 32 bit library, with the header files to
link with it.
Mathieu Rene
Avant-Garde Solutions Inc
Office: + 1 (514) 664-1044 x100
Brian West br...@freeswitch.org said:
The fun part comes when you try to link that 32bit .a file into a
64bit so file.
That would require a dual-core processor. One core would be 32 bit and
the other core would be 64 bit. ;-)
--
Russell Mosemann
Well the fun part is you can't link them. :P
/b
On Dec 8, 2009, at 10:38 AM, russell.mosem...@cune.org
russell.mosem...@cune.org
wrote:
That would require a dual-core processor. One core would be 32 bit and
the other core would be 64 bit. ;-)
--
Russell Mosemann
Skype have opened their beta program up to all comers.
http://www.skype.com/business/products/pbx-systems/sip/support-faqs/#paddedContent
Three lines in a sip_profile make FreeSWITCH talk nicely; but using the
PCMU codec.
Any progress on SILK native support? Last I saw was discussion back
Brian West br...@freeswitch.org wrote:
They have yet to type make on a 64bit box and build us a binary
that is 64bit. Chances are they mucked it up like the BroadVoice
codecs were and it just won't work on 64bit just yet... if they
would just give us the src we could be done in under two days
We can ONLY hope someone will do this and BSD/MIT the library and NOT
GPL it... if they GPL it then we'll have to have someone write it all
over again... love the Open Source oil and water.
/b
On Dec 7, 2009, at 7:39 PM, Jason White wrote:
it I suspect.
Given that they released the codec
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