Hello,
Is there any way to build the wengophone-2.1 only for command line?
Can I suppress Qt, Gtk and XPCOM while building and enable any option
for command line client?
Thanks
Mangesh
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Hi Mangesh,
phapi doesn't depend on QT, GTK+ or XPCom, and is the basis for the
phone elements of the WengoPhone. There is currently no curses or
command line client. The best thing to do would be to interract directly
with phapi to do this.
Cheers,
Dave.
Mangesh Kulkarni wrote:
Hello,
Is
phapi doesn't depend on QT, GTK+ or XPCom, and is the basis for the
phone elements of the WengoPhone. There is currently no curses or
command line client. The best thing to do would be to interract directly
with phapi to do this.
Dave,
I have checkout source from svn for linux.
Is there
Thanks Aurelien, now I can't do this test because the testing machines
are busy. But I have a last question:
- My SIP clients are in 10.10.x.x network
- My SIP server is in 172.1.x.x network
- I don't use NAT for clients to get the SIP server
When I start wengophone 2.1.2 for windows it
On Monday 24 September 2007 07:26:27 Mangesh Kulkarni wrote:
On Friday 21 September 2007 15:45:19 Mangesh Kulkarni wrote:
Hello All,
I'm writing an application which can use openwengo API's to communicate
with the openwengo client.
I want to use X11 messaging system for this purpose.
Hi Mangesh,
Mangesh Kulkarni wrote:
I have checkout source from svn for linux.
Is there any test file present in the distribution which directly uses
phapi?
Which could be starting point for me?
phapi is located in the wifo directory - you can run (after running
cmake, which requires QT and
Andreas Schneider schrieb:
Klaus Darilion wrote:
Hi!
I wonder how you deal with AMR license restrictions - does Wengo pays
for the AMR license or is it the users task to get an AMR license?
Hello,
WengoPhone is developed in Europe, so we don't have any software patents here.
If the user
Getting rid of PortAudio on Linux does imply finishing the work Matthieu
started earlier this year.
I'll ask Matthieu what he thinks need to be done, but I think it's quite
complete right now.
After a brief check, it's ok. There were some mono-stereo issues, but if I am
not mistakenn they
Hi,
Aurélien Gâteau wrote:
After a brief check, it's ok. There were some mono-stereo issues, but if I am
not mistakenn they are fixed now that we use the plughw and dmix devices (Or
am I wrong?)
It'd be nice to hear from Alec before committing.
It builds and runs ok on my Mac, Linux and
Hi Andreas,
Andreas Schneider wrote:
Klaus Darilion wrote:
I wonder how you deal with AMR license restrictions - does Wengo pays
for the AMR license or is it the users task to get an AMR license?
WengoPhone is developed in Europe, so we don't have any software patents here.
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