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[Linphone-developers] linphonec.c handle_configfile_migration and a few
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Henrik Pauli |
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[Linphone-developers] linphonec.c handle_configfile_migration and a few other weird ifdefs |
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Wed, 25 Mar 2015 13:46:26 +0100 |
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In 3.8.0, are you sure you mean this in linphonec.c
handle_configfile_migration?
#if !defined(_WIN32_WCE)
char *old_cfg_gui;
char *old_cfg_cli;
char *new_cfg;
#if !defined(_WIN32_WCE)
const char *home = getenv("HOME");
#else
const char *home = ".";
#endif /*_WIN32_WCE*/
// ... etc etc ...
#endif /*_WIN32_WCE*/
Similarly, it also appears to me that oRTP's port.h has this (and
belle-sip's port.h too)
#if defined(__MINGW32__) || !defined(WINAPI_FAMILY_PARTITION)
// Only use with x being WINAPI_PARTITION_DESKTOP to test if building on
desktop
#define WINAPI_FAMILY_PARTITION(x) 1
#endif
Which is wrong because if it is defined already (and it is on recent
mingw64), it will be redefined, resulting in a warning, which by default
errors out during compilation.
In linphone's and mediastreamer's configure.ac you have a strange
conflict between the code and the comment
if test "$mingw_found" != "yes" ; then
dnl gettext macro does not work properly under mingw. And we want
to use the one provided by GTK.
The code starts to work if you change it to "$mingw_found" = "yes"
instead. Makes sense too, because the else branch (in mediastreamer at
least) contains a -L/usr/lib which does not make much sense in mingw (it
may make sense in msys, but not in mingw proper). Or maybe this change
would break linux builds (haven't tried), but it certainly fixed mingw
for me.
And finally, a question: mediastreamer seems to locate its plugins
relative to the current working directory (in my mingw built linphone
anyway), although it claims to be relative to the installation
directory. Can you look at the code and tell me whether this is indeed
correct? I also don't seem ms_set_plugins_dir used anywhere, though it
would be pretty cool to be able to specify it from linphonec command
line for example.
- [Linphone-developers] linphonec.c handle_configfile_migration and a few other weird ifdefs,
Henrik Pauli <=