[reSIProcate] compiling nICEr

Volkan Hatem volkan at hatem.net
Sat Sep 19 08:08:43 CDT 2015


Thanks a lot Byron.

I already started to integrate Mozilla's version of nrappkit into nICEr.
Not sure if I should copy nICEr from there as well. I will keep you posted
about the progress.

Best,
-volkan

2015-09-19 15:58 GMT+03:00 <docfaraday at gmail.com>:

>    You would definitely need to pull nrappkit from Mozilla's codebase.
> We've had "fixing nICEr's public build" on the todo list for a while, but
> you're the first that has expressed an interest that I'm aware of. If you
> run into more breakage after pulling the current nrappkit (and you probably
> will, since the build system hasn't been fully updated yet) give me a shout
> and I can help.
>
> Best regards,
> Byron Campen
>
>
>
> > On Sep 19, 2015, at 7:05 AM, Volkan Hatem <volkan at hatem.net> wrote:
> >
> > Hi All,
> >
> > I am not sure if this is the right list to post about nICEr.
> >
> > Short:
> >
> > I'm trying to compile nICEr but it seems like changes copied from the
> gecko-dev repository without updates to nrappkit have broken it. Is there
> an up-to-date nrappkit repository I can use along with resiprocate/nICEr?
> >
> > Longer:
> >
> > I have been looking for an ICE implementation which supports TCP
> (especially TCP simultaneously-open) candidates. It seems like only firefox
> and chrome implement RFC 6544 on client side. Among the two, only nICEr
> seemed isolated enough to be used as an ICE library. Are there any
> alternatives in case back-porting changes from gecko to nICEr and nrappkit
> prove to require too much work?
> >
> > Best,
> > -volkan
> >
> >
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