Hello all,
I'm trying to compile the Tipic IAXClient library. Just downloaded from
Sourceforge the file (.zip), I try to get from CVS but there seems to be
nothing.
What steps I forwarded:
- Download IAXClientByTipic_04012006.zip
- Unzip the file
- Get the requirements, ./configure, make and make install
- Go to /IAXClientByTipic/iaxclient/lib
- make
The problem is that returns an error before starting compile:
Makefile:126: *** commands commence before first target. Stop.
I edit this file and line 126 is next:
sox/resample.o \
And my system versions:
=B7 OSX Version: 10.3.9
=B7 uname -a --> Darwin tuxmac.local 7.9.0 Darwin Kernel Version 7.9.0:
Wed Mar 30 20:11:17 PST 2005; root:xnu/xnu-517.12.7.obj~1/RELEASE_PPC
Power Macintosh powerpc
=B7 make -v -->
GNU Make version 3.79, by Richard Stallman and Roland McGrath.
Built for powerpc-apple-darwin7.0
Copyright (C) 1988, 89, 90, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99
Free Software Foundation, Inc.
This is free software; see the source for copying conditions.
There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE.
What could be happening? Where is my mistake?
Thanks for any help.
Kind regards,
Stefano Falsetto wrote:
>Alle 23:56, sabato 7 gennaio 2006, hai scritto:
>
>[...gmake...]
> =20
>
>>That is what i have install. I try to install the gmake with fink but
>>there seems not to be packed :(
>>[tuxmac:~] root# make -v
>>GNU Make version 3.79.1, by Richard Stallman and Roland McGrath.
>> =20
>>
>Yeah, you've the gnu make utility.
>What version of our package are you using? If not, please use the lates=
t=20
>version. We've fixed many bugs.
>I've compiled the new package (IAXClientByTipic_04012006.tar.gz) under a=
MacOS=20
>X machine and I've not experienced any error, excluding a "last-minute-b=
ug"=20
>in macgrab.c file (it must not to be included wingrab.h file).
>Can you please cut and paste the complete error that make is returing?
>
>[p2p calls and asterisk]
> =20
>
>>Nice, them if I understand well.... If I want to make IAX p2p calls the
>>option is having jingle support.
>> =20
>>
>Yeah, at the moment you must hack an XMPP server...
>
> =20
>
>>More questions gone now... ther is needed that the XMPP server support
>>the Jingle extension (by now the only server that support it is the
>>Google Talk) when we got this in others like ejabberd or jive my IAX
>>code will be ready for that with little changes or I'll have to start
>>new code?
>> =20
>>
>This is the advantage in using a "standard". If you will use Jingle and =
this=20
>extension will be really used as a standard (and I beleave that it will =
be)=20
>you'll make a program compatible with all those using Jingle (at least, =
this=20
>is the theory...)
>=20
>
> =20
>
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