Josh
H323plus CVS should now compile with ptlib SVN. There was a couple more fixes needed to be made.
Simon
From: h323plus-bounces@lists.packetizer.com [mailto:h323plus-bounces@lists.packetizer.com] On Behalf Of J.C Mercier Sent: Thursday, 24 January 2013 2:29 PM To: h323plus Subject: Re: [h323plus] Unable to compile h323plus with "P_QOS" disabled/missing
Hi Jan,
below are a few of the errors, some of which i tried fixing. They are all most due to not checking whether "P_QOS" is defined for some of the cude that uses the QoS stuff like in rtp.cxx, the "PBoolean RTP_UDP::Open(.. )" has calls to QoS variables outside the #if P_QOS check, and also creates the sockets which takes QoS variables as parameters.
I'm sure this might require a bit of work so i'll probably have to work with the ptlib version that complies with the current h323plus version.
---- some of the errors with VS2008 Win7 .......... 1>.\src\h323caps.cxx(868) : error C2653: 'PQoS' : is not a class or namespace name 1>.\src\h323caps.cxx(868) : error C2065: 'guaranteedDSCP' : undeclared identifier 1>.\src\h323caps.cxx(1278) : error C2653: 'PQoS' : is not a class or namespace name 1>.\src\h323caps.cxx(1278) : error C2065: 'controlledLoadDSCP' : undeclared identifier
Thanks for the quick response. Always appreciate all the help from everyone.
Regards, Josh
On Wed, Jan 23, 2013 at 5:58 PM, Jan Willamowius jan@willamowius.de wrote:
Hi Josh,
I'm not working with the latest PTLib because it breaks the H323Plus build system on Unix, but if you mail me your compiler error I can probably fix it in the CVS.
Regards, Jan
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J.C Mercier wrote:
I downloaded the current trunk version of ptlib which compiles no problem, but when attempting to compile the h323plus library, there seems to fail because "P_QOS" is no longer part of ptlib.
Has anyone encounter this problem?
Your help/suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Josh