Thank you for your detailed responses, I had tried originally Linphone, I am not much of a programmer but when I asked them for help they want 10,000 Euros. :-) I was looking into PJSIP for a while and thought if SFL uses it and is stable then maybe its a good choice.
I have installed Archlinux on the RPi, not what I am used to :-) I am working on getting SFL installed..... On Tue, Jun 25, 2013 at 5:25 PM, Tristan Matthews < [email protected]> wrote: > ----- Original Message ----- > > From: "Jonathan Hudson" <[email protected]> > > To: [email protected] > > Cc: "Swinney C." <[email protected]> > > Sent: Monday, June 24, 2013 5:06:25 PM > > Subject: Re: [SFLphone] RaspberryPi > > > > On Sun, 23 Jun 2013 13:05:12 +0300, Raspberry Pi wrote: > > > > >JH, > > > > > >Thank you for that I guess I may switch to arch Linux as I cant > > >seems to > > >get Wheezy to work. > > >I guess that brings me to my next question. I want to use this a > > >DoorPhone > > >application. > > >1) Is it easy to make a call to a predefined number via the console > > >(or > > >script)? > > >2) any way to have a program triggered via DTMF so if during the > > >call I > > >press a key it will trigger a script to relay the door strike? > > > > > > > > > > My use of sflphone has been solely for the GNOME client whilst > > travelling (and having the benefit of IAX2 in hotels that are SIP > > hostile but seemingly ignorant of IAX2). I have no experience of > > automated use, and due to the run time gnome dependencies (e-d-s in > > particular), I'm not sure that sflphone is ideal for your intended > > purpose on RPi, regardless of Arch/Raspbian dependencies. > > Normally eds is only required by the sflphone-plugins package, if you > don't use the address book you shouldn't need it. > > > > > Dare I say it here, you may have more joy with linphone, which has > > fewer dependencies and a console CLI client that can be scripted to > > call predefined numbers. There is a comprehensive linphone SDK that > > has > > callbacks for DTMF, but that appears to me to require a C or Java > > program. > > Linphone is a great application, it's ok to say so here. > > I would point out that since the SFLphone daemon is a D-Bus service, you > can easily > script it with bash (using dbus-send or one of the other command-line > d-bus tools), Python, or any other language that provides D-Bus bindings. > We have a small python client > ( > https://projects.savoirfairelinux.com/projects/sflphone/repository/revisions/master/show/tools/pysflphone > ) > which does this. > > > > > I've also made a SIP call on RPi using linphone (albeit to the > > voip.ms > > echo service) using a USB headset, which is more than I've managed to > > date on RPi with sflphone; however sflphone works very well on the > > more > > powerful ARM based Chromebook. > > > > Hope this helps, it may also be useful for Chris' project. > > FWIW: I'm taking a look at SFLphone on the RPi now. Aside from resolving > issue https://projects.savoirfairelinux.com/issues/26320, I will > also see what aspects of SFLphone need work for it to be usable on this > platform. > > Best, > Tristan > > > > > -jh > > _______________________________________________ > > SFLphone mailing list > > [email protected] > > http://lists.savoirfairelinux.net/mailman/listinfo/sflphone > > > > -- > > Tristan Matthews > Développeur de logiciels libres > [email protected] > Ligne directe: 514-276-5468 poste 190 > > Fax : 514-276-5465 > 7275 Saint Urbain > Bureau 200 > Montréal, QC, H2R 2Y5 > > _______________________________________________ > SFLphone mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.savoirfairelinux.net/mailman/listinfo/sflphone >
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