[asterisk-users] Asterisk now available with bundled pjproject!

Jean-Denis Girard jd.girard at sysnux.pf
Mon Mar 7 15:53:49 CST 2016


Hi,

Le 07/03/2016 09:28, George Joseph a écrit :
> PLEASE TRY THIS!!  I'd love some feedback BEFORE 13.8.0 is released.

I have tried GIT-master-ee5a944M on my Fedora 23 test server, and got:

[pjproject] Unpacking /tmp/pjproject-2.4.5.tar.bz2
[pjproject] Applying patches and custom files
[pjproject] Configuring with --prefix=/opt/pjproject
--with-external-speex --with-external-gsm --with-external-srtp
--with-external-pa --disable-video --disable-v4l2 --disable-sound
--disable-resample --disable-opencore-amr --disable-ilbc-codec
--without-libyuv --disable-g7221-codec --enable-epoll
aconfigure: error: Unable to use PortAudio. If PortAudio development
files are not available in the default locations, use CFLAGS and LDFLAGS
env var to set the include/lib paths
Makefile:57: recipe for target 'build.mak' failed
make: *** [build.mak] Error 1
failed

So I installed portaudio-devel (it was not needed before), and then
compilation / installation were ok. When restarting Asterisk, SELinux
blocked an access to /usr/bin/portaudio.

Can't we simply disable portaudio? I have changed --with-external-pa to
--disable-pa in third-party/pjproject/Makefile.rules, and it seems to
compile / work fine.

I have a question for servers without Internet access : is it enough to
copy pjproject-2.4.5.tar.bz2 to /tmp or will there be other dependencies?

I made a couple of test calls without problem (with or without portaudio).


Thanks for your work,
-- 
Jean-Denis Girard

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