[thirdparty-commits] kpfleming: upstream mISDNuser/1.1.8 r18 - in /mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8: ./ br...
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Author: kpfleming
Date: Thu Jul 31 14:05:38 2008
New Revision: 18
URL: http://svn.digium.com/view/thirdparty?view=rev&rev=18
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mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/CHANGES (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/COPYING.LIB (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/LICENSE (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/Makefile (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/VERSION (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/bridge/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/bridge/isdnbridge (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/debugtool/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/debugtool/Makefile (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/debugtool/mISDNdebugtool.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/doc/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/doc/README.debugtool (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/.cvsignore (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/Makefile (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/loadfirm (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/loadfirm.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/logger.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/misdnportinfo (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/misdnportinfo.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/sendhwctrl (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/sendhwctrl.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/test_x75.out (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/testcon (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/testcon.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/testcon_l2 (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/testcon_l2.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/testlayer1 (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/testlayer1.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/testlayer3 (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/testlayer3.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/example/testnet.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/Makefile (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/bchannel.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/fsm.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/fsm.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/g711.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/isdn_debug.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/isdn_msg.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/manager.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/net_if.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/net_l2.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/net_l2.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/net_l3.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/net_l3.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/nettst.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/sndloop.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/sndloop2.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/tei.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/i4lnet/tone.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/include/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/include/bchannel.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/include/g711.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/include/helper.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/include/ibuffer.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/include/isdn_debug.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/include/isdn_msg.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/include/isdn_net.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/include/isound.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/include/l3dss1.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/include/mISDNlib.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/include/tone.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/lib/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/lib/Makefile (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/lib/device.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/lib/layer.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/lib/libmISDN_pic.a (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/lib/stack.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/lib/status.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/Makefile (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/asn1.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/asn1.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/asn1_address.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/asn1_aoc.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/asn1_basic_service.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/asn1_comp.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/asn1_diversion.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/asn1_diversion.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/asn1_enc.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/asn1_generic.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/fac.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/suppserv/suppserv.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/tenovis/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/tenovis/Makefile (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/tenovis/lib/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/tenovis/lib/Makefile (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/tenovis/lib/tenovis.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/tenovis/lib/tenovis_device.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/tenovis/lib/tenovis_int.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/tenovis/lib/tenovis_intern.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/tenovis/testlib.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/tenovis/tstlib.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/Makefile (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/Makefile.org (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/cfg.lex (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/example/
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/example/pingi2.voip.cfg (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/example/rec_ctrl.sample (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/globals.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/iapplication.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/options.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/prep.conf (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/read_cfg.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/rtp.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/rtpacket.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/rtpacket.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/testlog (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/tstcfg (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/tstparse.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/vitimer.h (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/voip_appl.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/voip_isdn.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/voip_isdn_app.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/voip_timer.c (with props)
mISDNuser/upstream/1.1.8/voip/voipisdn.spec (with props)
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+This project is Opensource distributed under the
+GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE (see COPYING.LIB).
+
+So it's allowed to link and use this stuff together with
+proprietary software, but any modifications and extensions
+to the libraries itself have to be Opensource under the
+GNU LIBRARY GENERAL PUBLIC LICENSE again.
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+
+MAJOR=1
+MINOR=1
+SUBMINOR=8
+
+#
+# Set this to your local copy of mISDN
+#
+MISDNDIR := /usr/src/mqueue/mISDN
+
+PWD=$(shell pwd)
+#
+# Change this to create an install prefix for the shared libs, programms and
+# includes
+#
+INSTALL_PREFIX := /
+export INSTALL_PREFIX
+
+MISDNINCLUDEDIR := $(MISDNDIR)/include
+export MISDNINCLUDEDIR
+
+mISDN_DIR := $(PWD)
+export mISDN_DIR
+
+INCLUDEDIR := $(mISDN_DIR)/include
+export INCLUDEDIR
+
+LIBDIR=/usr/lib
+export LIBDIR
+
+CFLAGS:= -g -Wall -I $(INCLUDEDIR) -I $(MISDNINCLUDEDIR)
+CFLAGS+= -D CLOSE_REPORT=1
+
+#disable this if your system does not support PIC (position independent code)
+ifeq ($(shell uname -m),x86_64)
+CFLAGS += -fPIC
+endif
+
+export CFLAGS
+
+mISDNLIB := $(PWD)/lib/libmISDN.a
+mISDNNETLIB := $(PWD)/i4lnet/libmisdnnet.a
+export mISDNLIB
+export mISDNNETLIB
+
+SUBDIRS := lib example
+
+SUBDIRS += $(shell if test -d i4lnet ; then echo i4lnet; fi)
+SUBDIRS += $(shell if test -d tenovis ; then echo tenovis; fi)
+SUBDIRS += $(shell if test -d voip ; then echo voip; fi)
+SUBDIRS += $(shell if test -d suppserv ; then echo suppserv; fi)
+SUBDIRS += $(shell if test -d debugtool ; then echo debugtool; fi)
+
+LIBS := lib/libmISDN.a
+
+all: test_misdn_includes
+ $(MAKE) TARGET=$@ subdirs
+
+
+install_path:
+ mkdir -p $(INSTALL_PREFIX)/usr/bin/
+ mkdir -p $(INSTALL_PREFIX)/usr/include/mISDNuser/
+ mkdir -p $(INSTALL_PREFIX)/$(LIBDIR)
+
+
+install: install_path all
+ $(MAKE) TARGET=install subdirs
+ cp include/*.h $(INSTALL_PREFIX)/usr/include/mISDNuser/
+
+
+subdirs:
+ set -e; for i in $(SUBDIRS) ; do $(MAKE) -C $$i $(TARGET); done
+
+clean:
+ $(MAKE) TARGET=$@ subdirs
+ rm -f *.o *~ DEADJOE $(INCLUDEDIR)/*~ $(INCLUDEDIR)/DEADJOE
+
+distclean: clean
+ $(MAKE) TARGET=$@ subdirs
+ rm -f *.o *~ testlog
+
+MAINDIR := $(shell basename $(PWD))
+ARCHIVDIR = /usr/src/packages/SOURCES
+ARCHIVOPT := -v
+# VERSION := $(shell date +"%Y%m%d")
+VERSION := 20030423
+
+ARCHIVNAME := $(ARCHIVDIR)/$(MAINDIR)-$(VERSION).tar.bz2
+
+archiv: distclean
+ cd ../; tar c $(ARCHIVOPT) -f - $(MAINDIR) | bzip2 > $(ARCHIVNAME)
+
+basearchiv: ARCHIVOPT += --exclude i4lnet --exclude voip --exclude tenovis
+basearchiv: ARCHIVNAME := $(ARCHIVDIR)/$(MAINDIR)_base-$(VERSION).tar.bz2
+basearchiv: archiv
+
+mainarchiv: ARCHIVOPT += --exclude voip --exclude tenovis
+mainarchiv: ARCHIVNAME := $(ARCHIVDIR)/$(MAINDIR)_main-$(VERSION).tar.bz2
+mainarchiv: archiv
+
+tenovisarchiv: ARCHIVOPT += --exclude voip --exclude i4lnet
+tenovisarchiv: ARCHIVNAME := $(ARCHIVDIR)/$(MAINDIR)_tenovis-$(VERSION).tar.bz2
+tenovisarchiv: archiv
+
+voiparchiv: ARCHIVOPT += --exclude tenovis
+voiparchiv: ARCHIVNAME := $(ARCHIVDIR)/$(MAINDIR)_voip-$(VERSION).tar.bz2
+voiparchiv: archiv
+
+
+test_misdn_includes:
+ @if ! echo "#include <linux/mISDNif.h>" | gcc -I$(MISDNINCLUDEDIR) -C -E - >/dev/null ; then echo -e "\n\nYou either don't seem to have installed mISDN properly\nor you haven't set the MISDNDIR variable in this very Makefile.\n\nPlease either install mISDN or set the MISDNDIR properly\n"; exit 1; fi
+
+
+VERSION:
+ echo $(MAJOR)_$(MINOR)_$(SUBMINOR) > VERSION
+
+snapshot: clean
+ DIR=mISDNuser-$$(date +"20%y_%m_%d") ; \
+ echo $$(date +"20%y_%m_%d" | sed -e "s/\//_/g") > VERSION ; \
+ mkdir -p /tmp/$$DIR ; \
+ cp -a * /tmp/$$DIR ; \
+ cd /tmp/; \
+ tar czf $$DIR.tar.gz $$DIR
+
+release: clean
+ DIR=mISDNuser-$(MAJOR)_$(MINOR)_$(SUBMINOR) ; \
+ echo $(MAJOR)_$(MINOR)_$(SUBMINOR) > VERSION ; \
+ mkdir -p /tmp/$$DIR ; \
+ cp -a * /tmp/$$DIR ; \
+ cd /tmp/; \
+ tar czf $$DIR.tar.gz $$DIR
+
+.PHONY: VERSION clean
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