[Asterisk-Users] H323

María de Ory mdeory at avproduc.com
Tue May 20 09:12:55 MST 2003


what does RTFM mean? Now I'm a little lost, but I'll read more, and then I'll try to do what you say.
Thanks everybody!
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Jeremy McNamara 
  To: asterisk-users at lists.digium.com 
  Sent: Tuesday, May 20, 2003 6:06 PM
  Subject: Re: [Asterisk-Users] H323


  You CANNOT use distro specific installs of Open H.323 and PWLib!!!!!!!!!!!! Distro specific installs change the names of the library files and have even been known to change code (debian).

  Do yourself a favor and RTFM, especially the Common Errors section:  

  http://www.openh323.org/build.html#unix   


  Jeremy McNamara




  Paweł Gołaszewski wrote:

On Tue, 20 May 2003, Jeremy McNamara wrote:
  First  cd asterisk/channels/h323 and eyeball the README. Then you need 
to spend some time reading:  http://www.openh323.org.

It all boils down to properly compiling PWLib, Open H.323 and compiling
and installing chan_h323
    
...and if you want to use openh323 and pwlib from your favourite distro - 
take this patch (made against latest cvs of asterisk) :)
I'm using it succesfully with:
# rpm -q openh323 pwlib
openh323-1.10.4-1
pwlib-1.4.4-1
from PLD Linux.

openh323-1.11.* does not work for me. asterisk build with that openh323 
makes sig11 on start (yes, I've tried to do everything like in README of 
chan_h323).

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--- ./channels/h323/Makefile.org	Tue May 13 09:53:16 2003
+++ ./channels/h323/Makefile	Tue May 13 09:55:26 2003
@@ -61,13 +62,13 @@
 	g++ -g -c -o $@ $(CFLAGS) $<
 
 chan_h323.so:	chan_h323.o ast_h323.o
-	g++  -shared -Xlinker -x -o chan_h323.so chan_h323.o ast_h323.o -L$(PWLIBDIR)/lib  -lpt_linux_x86_r -L$(OPENH323DIR)/lib -lh323_linux_x86_r -L/usr/lib -lpthread -ldl -lcrypto -lssl -lexpat
+	g++  -shared -Xlinker -x -o chan_h323.so chan_h323.o ast_h323.o -L$(PWLIBDIR)/lib  -lpt -L$(OPENH323DIR)/lib -lopenh323 -L/usr/lib -lpthread -ldl -lcrypto -lssl -lexpat
 
 chan_h323_d.so:	chan_h323.o ast_h323.o
-	g++  -shared -Xlinker -x -o chan_h323.so chan_h323.o ast_h323.o -L$(PWLIBDIR)/lib  -lpt_linux_x86_d -L$(OPENH323DIR)/lib -lh323_linux_x86_d -L/usr/lib -lpthread -ldl -lcrypto -lssl -lexpat
+	g++  -shared -Xlinker -x -o chan_h323.so chan_h323.o ast_h323.o -L$(PWLIBDIR)/lib  -lpt -L$(OPENH323DIR)/lib -lopenh323 -L/usr/lib -lpthread -ldl -lcrypto -lssl -lexpat
 
 chan_h323_s.so:	chan_h323.o ast_h323.o
-	g++  -shared -Xlinker -x -o chan_h323.so chan_h323.o ast_h323.o -L$(PWLIBDIR)/lib  -lpt_linux_x86_r_s -L$(OPENH323DIR)/lib -lh323_linux_x86_r_s -L/usr/lib -lpthread -ldl -lcrypto -lssl -lexpat
+	g++  -shared -Xlinker -x -o chan_h323.so chan_h323.o ast_h323.o -L$(PWLIBDIR)/lib  -lpt -L$(OPENH323DIR)/lib -lopenh323 -L/usr/lib -lpthread -ldl -lcrypto -lssl -lexpat
 clean:
 	rm -f *.o *.so core.*
 
  
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