[reSIProcate] Mac OS X - XCode - does not build
michael koehler
koehler at nikotel.com
Sun May 29 05:19:20 CDT 2005
Alan,
thank you for taking the time to answer me !
Autotools is not an option for me.
I want to use XCode for development. Those of us who are familar with
XCode will agree when i say that i want to focus on development and not
on
administrating my system with the fink.
Yes, 2 days are a short time for those who enjoy the weekend and i
ruefully went back
to siprocate after figuring out that osip lacks of documentation. But,
osip compiles
w/o any warning (not to mention an error) :)
To get the XCode project file fixed i need source code files which are
not
in the siprocate main branch. There are a lot of files which are marked
red (missing)
at the files view. Some of you may giggle now, but i have no idea where
to get
these files. I checked out via svn and saw these files missing at the
xcode files view.
Anyway, i pressed the build buttin. Ares builded fine, but resiprocate
(and limp) would not.
Is the project file very old and siprocate may droped these files out
of warp ? Maybe, i
could disable all these files at files view ?
To give you a clou what files i'm talking about:
Dialog.cxx, .hxx
Dialog2.cxx, .hxx
DialogSet.cxx, .hxx
Executive.cxx, .hxx
libSipImp.cxx
Methodhash-raw.cxx
preparse.cxx, .hxx
PreparseDiagnostic.cxx
Reliabilitymessage.hxx
SendingMessage.cxx, .hxx
SipSession.cxx, .hxx
supported.hxx
TuUa.hxx
UnknowHeaderType.cxx
UnknownParameterType.cxx
Regards,
Michael
Am 29.05.2005 um 06:12 schrieb Alan Hawrylyshen:
>
> On May 28, 2005, at 11:41, michael koehler wrote:
>
>> Seems that two people arent enough.
>>
>> Before running out of time i will give the osip stack a try.
>>
>
> The stack compiles on OS/X you just have to use the autotools.
> If the Xcode IDE files are a problem; feel free to take a crack at it
> yourself.
> I run the stack routinely on OS/X and I know many of the core
> developers work on OS/X.
> If you have some specific concerns that you want addressed, please let
> us know. Given that we are working towards a stable tarball and
> release, now isn't an excellent time for the (same) people to tackle
> the xcode integration.
>
> Seems like sometimes two days (one of which is a weekend) aren't
> enough time to wait for an answer. ;-)
>
> Let us know your OS/X issues, since we are all under the impression
> the stack works fine there.
>
> Thanks,
>
>
>
>
> Alan Hawrylyshen
> reSIProcate Project Administrator
> http://resiprocate.org/
> a l a n a t j a s o m i d o t c o m
>
>
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