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Re: [Linphone-users] cross compillation problem


From: Kannaiyan
Subject: Re: [Linphone-users] cross compillation problem
Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2007 13:50:55 +0800

Try with ppc-linux

also.

In your path  add  the bin directory of the location of cross compilers.

If you have non generic name of the compiler, create a symbolic like
ppc-linux-gcc

Kannaiyan


----- Original Message -----
From: "venkatram mustoor" <address@hidden>
To: <address@hidden>
Sent: Tuesday, April 24, 2007 1:39 PM
Subject: [Linphone-users] cross compillation problem


Hi All,

I use:  ./configure --prefix=/usr --host=i686-pc-linux-gnu
--target=powerpc-405-linux-gnu --host=powerpc-405-linux-gnu
--enable-fixed-point.

for Cross compilling Linphone-1.1.0 source. But I get executables for
my host Intel processor, please guide me how to set environment
variables for powerpc-405 processor.



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Date: Sat, 21 Apr 2007 12:48:56 +0100
From: MJ Ray <address@hidden>
Subject: Re: [Linphone-users] no voice
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address@hidden wrote:
> I have a problem. I try to connect two PCs through asterisk using
> linphone. I can hear call ring but can't hear any voice. How can I
> solve this problem?

Turn on all the console debugging (linphonec -d 6 -l /tmp/debug.log,
or similar) on each end, try to make a call, hang up, then step
through the debug.log files and see what is connecting (or not
connecting) to what.  I suspect you'll find that somewhere the NAT or
routing options are not correct, or a firewall is blocking the data as
some sort of UDP flood, or something like that.

If you find the problem or solution, please summarise it here!

Hope that helps,
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