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Re: [reSIProcate] resip error while installing boston bridge


I downloaded the resiprocateLib folder from http://scm.sipfoundry.org/rep/sipX/main/resiprocateLib/

I changed my directory path to reciprocateLib\main and ran ./configure which didnt give any error.
However, when I ran ./make it gave the following error:
Please guide me:

: In function `resip::Headers::getType(char const*, int)':
/root/src/3.2/resiprocateLib/resiprocate/resip/stack/Headers.cxx:291: undefined reference to `resip::HeaderHash::in_word_set(char const*, unsigned int)'
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
make[1]: *** [bin.debug.Linux.i686/repro] Error 1
rm obj.debug.Linux.i686/repro.o obj.debug.Linux.i686/repro.d
make[1]: Leaving directory `/root/src/3.2/resiprocateLib/resiprocate/repro'
make: *** [repro] Error 2


Regards
Linda

On 7/21/06, Scott Godin <slgodin@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

You must use resiprocate stack.  If you got the sipX project from SVN, then the resip stuff should be checked out under the ResiprocateLib directory.

 


Subject: Re: [reSIProcate] resip error while installing boston bridge

 

Hi
I was trying to install the boston bridge code.
But as posted earlier the resip was throwing error.
According to my knowledge  Resiprocate consists of the Stack.
But as I already have the Sipxpbx which has the SipxtackLib also build in my system.
Do I still need to build Resip to properly install BBridge or BBridge can use the Stack of sipxtackLib.
Thanks
Linda


On 7/20/06, Jozsef Vass <jozsef@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I am also using fc 4 and gcc 4.0.2. Are you using SVN head?

 

Jozsef

 


From: Linda Thomas [mailto:linda.sipx@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, July 19, 2006 3:40 PM


To: Alan Hawrylyshen
Cc: resiprocate-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [reSIProcate] resip error while installing boston bridge

 

 

 

Its fedora core 4 and gcc 4.0.1

 

Do i need to install gcc 3.x?

 

Linda



 

On 7/19/06, Alan Hawrylyshen <alan@xxxxxxxxxxxx > wrote:

 

On 2006.07.19, at 13:44 , Linda Thomas wrote:

 

Can anyone guide me why is this so ?
 

Linda

 


 

What compiler version are you using? On what platform.. Please tell us more.


 

Thanks

Alan