[Asterisk-Users] Looking for link.exe to compile G729 codec
Vaniah Voip
voip at vaniah.com
Thu Jul 7 20:22:03 MST 2005
Obelix wrote:
>Quoting Tony Hoyle <tmh at nodomain.org>:
>
>After downloading the framework and reading the firefly G729 notes, it turns out
>the program I want is lib.exe, which is not in the distribution.
>
>I have a lib.exe from a Visual Studio 6 CD. Will that suffice?
>
>I also found some instructions here
>http://sapdb.2scale.net/moin.cgi/MS_20C_2b_2b_20Toolkit which allow the lib.exe
>to be built from some files in this code below.
>
>@echo off
>if "%1" == "" goto nocmd
>echo %* > cmdline.tmp
>link /lib @cmdline.tmp
>del cmdline.tmp
>goto end
>:nocmd
>link /lib
>:end
>
>Are any of these options likely to work?
>
>In fact considering everything is it only Microsoft's lib.exe which can do the
>job?
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>>Obelix wrote:
>>
>>
>>>I want to compile the G729 codec to try it out with firefly.
>>>I don't have Visual C++ 6 compiler. Is there a way I can obtain the
>>>
>>>
>>link.exe
>>
>>
>>>alone for use with cygwin, or a substitute program?
>>>
>>>I don't look forward to installing the whole Visual C++ just for the
>>>
>>>
>>link.exe
>>
>>
>>The .net framework SDK apparently has it... just ignore all the .net
>>bits and use nmake/cl/link from it.
>>
>>Tony
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