Porting to OpenBSD 3.9/Intel/OSS: svn trunk 2683: segfault in
SipLayerTransport::udpSocketRead()
Cesc
cesc.santa at gmail.com
Mon Jul 10 10:56:52 CEST 2006
Hi,
I had not so long ago a "request" for minisip on bsd ... I would say
we are always interested in another port, specially if someone offers
to do it and we just have to supervise the patches :)
So, I would propose you to:
1 - Send the patches to the minisip-dev list ... or post them as web links ...
2 - Write some kind of doc as to how can it be compiled on bsd,
configured and so on (including the libg* libraries).
We will gladly incorporate all this data into the svn for others to enjoy.
And help you if we can solving problems.
But ... yes, we also have limited time resources :)
Regards,
Cesc
On 7/10/06, Michael Grigoni <michael.grigoni at cybertheque.org> wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I've built svn trunk commit 2683 on OpenBSD 3.9 / Intel /
> OSS audio; the biggest hurdles were porting libglademm
> and libgnomemm first, and then tweaking the autoconf
> process to generate useable Makefiles for minisip.
> I did not fully patch the autoconf process but did so
> only enough to get usable Makefiles which I then patched
> to successfully compile each subproject.
>
> Both the textui and gtkui versions segfault; please view the
> various logs and diffs at:
>
> http://www.cybertheque.org/sw/ports/OpenBSD/3.9/minisip
>
> The gdb backtrace is in file 'minisip.debug'
>
> In the past two months I have made builds of 'linphone',
> 'twinkle' and now 'minisip' on OpenBSD 3.9; only the
> RTP libraries from the 'twinkle' project are useable
> in making a full-duplex RTP softphone on this platform.
> The command-line and gui versions of all of these
> programs all fail in some way: 'linphone' gui works
> but the audio is severely choppy and unintelligible,
> 'twinkle' has pthreads issues and audio only works
> in one direction.
>
> Feel free to follow the discussion threads in the
> linphone and ccrtp mailing lists and the twinkle Yahoo
> forum for details; the programs' authors probably don't
> have the time or inclination to assist in remedying the
> various issues with these ports. Search the archives for
> OpenBSD; all hits will refer to my ports.
>
> Since there is no working SIP softphone for OpenBSD,
> your help in porting minisip would be of great benefit
> to a user-base which is entirely unserved at the moment.
>
> Much Thanks.
>
> Michael Grigoni
> Cybertheque Museum
>
>
>
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