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I think that’s a great idea. I think moving it to make all is
sufficient. From:
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[mailto:resiprocate-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Byron
Campen This brigs up a
question about the build system; should we be building tfm when we run make? I
can certainly see building it on a make all, or a make check, but seeing as how
it has an external dependency that will usually not be lying around on the
average linux system, maybe we should prevent it from being built by the
default target? Or perhaps an additional configure option is the way to go
here? Thoughts? Best regards, Byron Campen
ActionBase? That
is part of tfm. If the build system has gotten as far as tfm, you have already
built the libraries you need (rutil, resip, and dum). (tfm is a regression
testing framework used for the proxy, repro) Best regards, Byron Campen
In the file ActionBase.hxx, it
contains the foll. code: On 7/24/06, Byron Campen <bcampen@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: Is HeaderHash.cxx still empty? (it is supposed to
contain some gperf-generated code) If it is empty, make sure you have
gperf installed on your system. If you have gperf and an empty HeaderHash.cxx, make
absolutely certain that you have the HeaderHash.gperf file (this is the input
that gperf needs to generate HeaderHash.cxx). If neither of these works, I am not sure where the problem
is. Best regards, Byron Campen
In the list of
files that you stated, only HeaderHash.cxx is the file that is empty. I deleted
that file and ran the make command again, but it seems that
HeaderHash.cxx file gets created again. On 7/24/06, Scott Godin < slgodin@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote: Are HeaderHash.cxx
ParameterHash.cxx and MethodHash.cxx empty? If so, try deleting these
running make again. These files should be in
resiprocateLib/resiprocate/resip/stack. From: Linda Thomas [mailto:linda.sipx@xxxxxxxxx ]
I downloaded the resiprocateLib folder from http://scm.sipfoundry.org/rep/sipX/main/resiprocateLib/
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. From: resiprocate-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:
resiprocate-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ] On Behalf Of Linda
Thomas
Hi 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]
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
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