From: Steve K. <st...@st...> - 2003-07-03 03:20:29
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Thanks, Scott. I'll try these out tomorrow. The gsm Makefile patch shouldn't be necessary, though, because we aren't actually using the gsm Makefiles; the lib/Makefile makes all the objects necessary for the gsm codec. I guess I can't decide if the "OSTYPEREAL" thing you did makes things clearer or more complicated -- probably simpler and less likely to break when us "Linux bigots" change things but forget to maintain the FreeBSD targets :) You should try to have it call a public IAX server or make a sucessful test call though; gu...@mi... should work.. -SteveK On Wednesday, July 2, 2003, at 09:30 PM, Scott Lambert wrote: > I've managed to get testcall to build and run on FreeBSD. I don't know > that it is doing what it is supposed to do, but it does run. :-) > > I probably don't have my asterisk setup properly. > > la...@la... > ~/src/vendor/iaxclient/simpleclient/testcall > 21:25:40 Wed Jul 02 $ ./testcall > settings: > silence threshold: -99.000000 > level output: off > > TestCall accept some keyboard input while it's running. > You must hit 'enter' for your keypresses to be recognized, > although you can type more than one key on a line > > q: drop the call and hangup. > 0-9 * or #: dial those DTMF digits. > Calling guest@192.168.1.101/default > ready for keyboard input > IAXCLIENT: Call rejected by remote > > -- > Scott Lambert KC5MLE Unix > SysAdmin > la...@la... > <iaxclient.diff> |