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Re: [Linphone-developers] Linphone-developers Digest, Vol 104, Issue 31
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Amit Rathoe |
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Re: [Linphone-developers] Linphone-developers Digest, Vol 104, Issue 31 |
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Tue, 25 Oct 2011 21:37:54 +0530 |
I have whole dependency + linphone code compiled in windows (visual studio 2008)
Please let me know if some one needs it.
Regards
R
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> 1. Building for Windows using MinGW (Steve Strobel)
> When the Linphone web page says that "installing the required
> mingw/msys environment plus the linphone dependencies is not easy"
> [1], it isn't kidding. My shallow knowledge of autotools didn't
> help, but many of the problems I ran into could have been avoided if
> the README.mingw file specified exact versions and download locations
> of everything. Just using the "latest version" of things caused me
> trouble, such as with the current version of ActiveState perl not
> being compatible with aclocal [2]. I still don't understand why the
> perl that installs with MinGW isn't usable. There were several other
> things that weren't where they apparently used to be (MinGW now
> automatically installs MSYS) and it wasn't always obvious what to do
> about it (figuring out what to download to get GTK, etc). I still
> don't think my installation is completely right, but I did finally
> succeed in building the speex, oRTP and mediastreamer DLLs that I
> needed (I didn't need Linphone itself). If anyone wants a copy of the
> notes I took along the way, just drop me a direct email. If I ever
> get the rest of the process worked out, I will try to submit a patch
> for README.mingw.
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> Steve#1783
> [1] - http://www.linphone.org/eng/documentation/guide/compiling.html
> [2] - "aclocal --print-ac-dir" caused the message, "Perl lib version
> (5.14.2) doesn't match executable '/mingw/bin/aclocal-1.11' version
> (v5.8.8) at /c/Perl/lib//Config.pm line 60."
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