Hello List,
I'm not sure this is the correct list to post this message, but
searching on Google was not of much help.
NOTE: Please feel free to point me to the correct place to search (in
the case that this is not the correct list for this)
I'm trying to install OpenH323 1.22.0 on Slackware Linux 13.0,
I installed (without problems) ptlib-2.8.3
In the moment I run the ./configure script inside h323plus-1.22.0/
directory, it ends with the following error:
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checking for /usr/include/ptlib/version.h... no
Cannot find ptlib - please install or set PTLIBDIR and try again
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I tried setting PTLIBDIR and PWLIBDIR, but had no luck.
Is good to note that the system can see ptlib-config:
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root@testbox_a:~# ptlib-config --version --libdir
2.8.3
/usr/lib
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Also, I tried doing:
touch /usr/include/ptlib/version.h , and after that, the configure
script seems to go through without problem.
Questions:
a. What I'm missing here?
b. What would be the possible consequences of creating an empty
version.h, using 'touch'? (Will with break something?)
PS.
Sorry if any of this questions sounds obvious to you, I could not find
any README or INSTALL doc inside sources packages.
--
Jose P. Espinal
http://www.eSlackware.com
IRC: Khratos @ #asterisk / -doc / -bugs
Dear H323plus Team Members,
Is there any open source implementation of dynamic bandwidth allocation
algorithm in H.323 based
video conferencing application?
Thanks.
Stable version 1.22.0 has been released and available from the h323plus
website.
Thanks to Jan for the help putting it together.
http://www.h323plus.org/source/
Note the audio/video plugins are part of the main source distribution and
that the applications source code is now 1 download.
MyPhone2 executable has been removed but the source is still available in
the application download .
Simon
Dear H.323Plus team,
I have a question regarding support for skype's silk codec. Do you plan
to support it soon? Maybe you have already started
development/integration? Do you expect any obstacles?
Best regards,
Łukasz Czekierda
Everyone
Just to let you know I may not be contactable over the next few days as the
city where I live is under serious flooding.
While we are above the flood level I may be uncontactable as the power or
internet is intermittent.
Simon
Robert
I have checked the code into the h323plus CVS.
There is no official ITU Generic identifier yet so it is using a Packetizer
Identifer for the moment.
You can contact me offlist to discuss.
Simon
-----Original Message-----
From: h323plus-bounces(a)lists.packetizer.com
[mailto:h323plus-bounces@lists.packetizer.com] On Behalf Of Robert Jongbloed
Sent: Wednesday, January 12, 2011 9:26 AM
To: h323plus(a)lists.packetizer.com
Subject: Re: [h323plus] Silk codec support
I added SILK to OPAL a couple of months back. Unfortunately it was SIP only
as I did not know what the H.245 encoding is for SILK, if any.
Now that I see there is at least a proposed standard, this should be able to
be finished in a few minutes. It would be really nice if the two systems
could use the same code for this.
Robert Jongbloed
OPAL/OpenH323/PTLib Architect and Co-founder.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: h323plus-bounces(a)lists.packetizer.com [mailto:h323plus-
> bounces(a)lists.packetizer.com] On Behalf Of Simon Horne
> Sent: Tuesday, 11 January 2011 9:32 PM
> To: 'Łukasz Czekierda'
> Cc: h323plus(a)lists.packetizer.com
> Subject: Re: [h323plus] Silk codec support
>
> Lukasz
>
> The issue is there is no definition of Silk in H.323
>
> I wrote a submission to the ITU at the last meeting for inclusion
> http://wftp3.itu.int/av-arch/avc-site/2009-2012/1011_Res/AVD-3994.zip
>
> The stumbling block is that SILK has defined dynamic payloads for each
> bitrate for interop with Skype. In H.323 you cannot tell the remote
> what payload to send, the remote will tell you want it will send. This
> becomes
an
> issue if you are bridging to skype. There is a work around (submitted
> by Avaya for a different issue but same meeting) to include in the
> OLCack the payload that you expect the remote to send you.
>
> I have a development H.323 silk plugin (8k and 16k bitrate) and I will
> commit them after the next stable release as it requires audio
> capability merging which needs to be committed. The idea is there is 1
> silk
capability
> for the different bitrates (rather than a capability for each bitrate)
> and you negotiate the actual bitrate by merging your local caps with
> the caps
in
> the TCS.
>
> Simon
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: h323plus-bounces(a)lists.packetizer.com
> [mailto:h323plus-bounces@lists.packetizer.com] On Behalf Of Lukasz
Czekierda
> Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 7:42 PM
> To: h323plus(a)lists.packetizer.com
> Subject: [h323plus] Silk codec support
>
> Dear H.323Plus team,
>
> I have a question regarding support for skype's silk codec. Do you
> plan to support it soon? Maybe you have already started
development/integration?
Do
> you expect any obstacles?
>
> Best regards,
> Łukasz Czekierda
Hello everybody,
I am new to this list and have just a simple question:
We are using an Sierre Wireless Raven XT router to send data from a remote place to our servers
And at the moment the connection is not fully established (we cannot connect with Loggernet Campbell Scientic Program).
A port scan from the machine gives:
PORT STATE SERVICE
1720/tcp open H.323/Q.931
Which is the only open port (no SSH, no HTML Port).
Is there a possibility to get through this port to change the configuration of the router?
Any help would be appreciated.
Best regards,
Christian Braun
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