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/libs/pjproject-1.0.1/third_party/build/portaudio/os-auto.mak
# Makefile
src/Makefile
src/dbus/Makefile
src/config/Makefile
src/plug-in/Makefile
src/plug-in/test/Makefile
src/plug-in/audiorecorder/Makefile
src/audio/Makefile
src/audio/codecs/Makefile
src/audio/codecs/ilbc/Makefile
src/hooks/Makefile
doc/Makefile
man/Makefile
po/Makefile
test/Makefile
ringtones/Makefile
doc/doxygen/Makefile
libs/Makefile
libs/utilspp/Makefile
libs/stund/Makefile
libs/iax2/Makefile
libs/utilspp/functor/Makefile
libs/utilspp/singleton/Makefile
sflphone-common/src/Makefile
sflphone-common/src/dbus/Makefile
sflphone-common/src/config/Makefile
sflphone-common/src/plug-in/Makefile
sflphone-common/src/plug-in/test/Makefile
sflphone-common/src/plug-in/audiorecorder/Makefile
sflphone-common/src/audio/Makefile
sflphone-common/src/audio/codecs/Makefile
sflphone-common/src/audio/codecs/ilbc/Makefile
sflphone-common/src/hooks/Makefile
sflphone-common/doc/Makefile
sflphone-common/man/Makefile
sflphone-common/po/Makefile
sflphone-common/test/Makefile
sflphone-common/ringtones/Makefile
sflphone-common/doc/doxygen/Makefile
sflphone-common/libs/Makefile
sflphone-common/libs/utilspp/Makefile
sflphone-common/libs/stund/Makefile
sflphone-common/libs/iax2/Makefile
sflphone-common/libs/utilspp/functor/Makefile
sflphone-common/libs/utilspp/singleton/Makefile
sflphone-client-gnome/Makefile
sflphone-client-gnome/src/Makefile
sflphone-client-gnome/src/config/Makefile

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Current authors:
Emmanuel Milou <emmanuel dot milou at savoirfairelinux dot com>
- ALSA implementation ( replaces portaudio )
- Dynamic loading of audio codecs ( shared libraries )
- Debian packages
- GTK client error handling
- Plus many portions of code in sflphoned and sflphone-gtk
- Test and debugging
Alexandre Bourget <alexandre dot bourget at savoirfairelinux dot com>
- IAX implementation
Guillaume Carmel-Archambault <guillaume.carmel-archambault at savoirfairelinux dot com>
- Presence
- Contacts
Yun Liu <yun.liu at savoirfairelinux dot com>
- Change sip library to pjsip
- Support multiple accounts registration
- Add chinese translation
- Many portions of test and debugging
Polytechnic School of Montreal:
- Jean-Francois Blanchard-Dionne <jean-francois.blanchard-dionne at polymtl dot ca>
- Ala Eddine Limame <ala-eddine.limame at polymtl dot ca>
- Alexis S. Bourrelle <bourrelle at polymtl dot ca>
- Marilyne Mercier <marilyne.mercier at polymtl dot ca>
- Jean Tessier <jean.tessier at polymtl dot ca>
- Video layer implementation
- Video conference
Pierre-Luc Beaudoin <pierre-luc.beaudoin at savoirfairelinux dot com>
- Many portions of code
- GTK client implementation
Former authors:
Yan Morin <yan dot morin at savoirfairelinux dot com>
- zeroconf integration
- sflphoned deamon
- add and improve sip core feature
- tests and debugging
Jerome Oufella <jerome dot oufella at savoirfairelinux dot com>
- Many portions of code and bug fixes
Julien Plissonneau Duquene <... at savoirfairelinux dot com>
- autotools cleanups
Jean-Philippe Barrette-LaPierre
- Autotools support and portions of code
Laurielle Lea
- Implementation of SFLphone
Sherry Yang <syangs04 at yahoo dot com>
Imran Akbar <imr at stanford dot edu>
- Working on Win32 port
Contributors:
Mikael Magnusson

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2008-10-30 Yun Liu
* Change sip library to pjsip
* Support multiple accounts registration
* Update translations (Add chinese translation)
* Many portions of code and debugging
2008-03-18 Emmanuel Milou
* GTK client
* ALSA implementation instead of Portaudio
* DMIX support - Pulse audio not functional
* Dynamic loading of audio codecs
* Many portions of code and debugging
2007-08-15 Pierre-Luc Beaudoin
* GTK Client
* IAX2 / SIP support
* Many portions of code and debugging
2006-12-07 Yan Morin
* First implementation of IAX account in QT Gui
* First implementation of sending sound (very unstable!) in iax
* Handling incompatibilities in libosip2 ABI (2.2.2 -> 3.0.1)
Quick patch that should be remove after 3.0.1 is very stable and in
distribution
2006-11-30 Yan Morin
* Fix .spec problem on fedora core 6
* Fix "selecting #0" device in sflphoned
* Fix using #8 when there is only 2 out devices)
2006-11-16 Yan Morin
* Fix amd64 issue (std::string::size_type return). Thanks to Pierre Pomes
2006-09-09 Yan Morin
* Fixing gentoo problem (qtdir for moc/uic/qembed, Key_Mode_switch)
* Adding README.gentoo for gentoo instructions on how to build
2006-09-06 Yan Morin
* Fix packaging problem for 0.7.0 release (fedora.spec)
* Use portaudio with PA_ALSA_PLUGHW (enable alsa resampling)
* Use SFLDEBUG instead of DEBUG. DEBUG is use by QT
* Desactivate line flashing when a call is transfered
2006-08-31 Yan Morin
* Improve launcher (only start if needed). If the daemon is started, qt won't stop it.
* Fix buf with microphone (if the mic wasn't at 100, it causes a segfault before)
2006-08-31 Yan Morin
* Add samplerate combobox if sample rate is compiled
* Fix Bug when moving sflphone and clicking inside the lcd
* Adding magnetism to Dtmf window
* Moving Dtmf window to the left of sflphone
2006-08-30 Yan Morin
* Set libsamplerate as a dependency
* Refactoring samplerate conversion, -DDATAFORMAT_IS_FLOAT allow the user to use float instead of int
2006-08-25 Yan Morin
* Add support for <esc> key to hangup a call
* Remove handling of Key_Meta and Key_Alt, need to be able to send @ with alt+char or shift
2006-08-23 Yan Morin
* Add AudioDevice, a container to get audiodevice listing
* Add --with-debug to ./configure
2006-08-02 Yan Morin
* Add IAX quelch/unquelch
* Add SAMPLERATE for incoming voice data
2006-07-27 Yan Morin
* Add IAX registration and outgoing call
* Add Device.sampleRate=8000 and can use samplerate in linux
2006-05-21 Julien Plissonneau Duquene
* Removed checks for osip from configure.ac (this is needed and
checked by eXosip anyway), fixed the check for libs in exosip.m4
* Fixed Makefiles and autoqt for building on Debian sarge
2006-05-20 Julien Plissonneau Duquene
* Fixed autotools setup, replaced kde m4 files by autoqt,
added tools/autotoolize.sh and tools/bleach.sh
* Cleaned up the mess in the top directory, merged some files,
rewrote the ChangeLog using GNU format, updated the README
* Removed eXosip2 headers
2005-11-26 The SFLPhone Team
* Version 0.6.1
2005-11-21 The SFLPhone Team
* Version 0.6
2005-11-11 The SFLPhone Team
* Version 0.6 RC3
2005-10-17 The SFLPhone Team
* Version 0.5
2005-08-30 Jean-Philippe Barette-LaPierre
* Changed the order of initialization of modules, in order to
remove a race condition.
* We can build in different build directories.
(thanks to Mikael Magnusson)
* We actualy check if portaudio and eXosip2 libs
are installed. (thanks to Mikael Magnusson)
* zeroconf integration start
2005-08-30 Jean-Philippe Barette-LaPierre
* Now, we send a final response to reINVITEs
(thanks to Mikael Magnusson)
2005-08-29 Jean-Philippe Barette-LaPierre
* Bug fix when trying to use more than 6 lines.
2005-08-20 Jean-Philippe Barette-LaPierre
* Manager has now a LifetimeLibrary policy.
* Utilspp has been rearranged.
2005-08-11 The SFLPhone Team
* Version 0.4.1-pre1
2005-08-10 Laurielle Lea
* Add blink notification for voice-message
* Cleanup code
2005-08-01 Laurielle Lea
* Add comments in header files
2005-07-29 Laurielle Lea
* Add scrolling message
2005-07-25 Laurielle Lea
* Migrate from libeXoSIP 0.9.0 to libeXosip2-1.9.1-pre15
(http://www.antisip.com/download/)
2005-07-21 Laurielle Lea
* Change README.
2005-07-20 Laurielle Lea
* Fix mute feature.
* Fix many bugs about line management.
* Add "Compose" item in trayicon menu.
2005-07-18 Jean-Philippe Barette-LaPierre
* Bug fix if error was raised before setGUI.
2005-07-18 Laurielle Lea
* Fix incoming call sound notification.
* Fix transfer if no busy line.
2005-07-15 Laurielle Lea
* Fix configuration init.
2005-07-13 Jerome Oufella
* Fix tone.
2005-07-13 Jean-Philippe Barette-LaPierre
* Change "Manager" to a singleton.
2005-07-13 Laurielle Lea
* Fix bug if network is not available.
* Fix apply skin feature.
2005-07-11 Laurielle Lea
* Check functions return.
* Remove unused mute functions.
2005-07-08 The SFLPhone Team
* Version 0.4
2005-07-08 Laurielle Lea
* Stop program when error opening skin file.
* Divide toggle() of qtguimainwindow.cpp in small functions.
* Add return test.
2005-07-07 Laurielle Lea
* Cleanup audiortp.cpp.
* Replace #define by global variable in codecDescriptor.cpp.
* Set mutex of ringbuffer in the functions of RingBuffer object.
* Divide run() of audiortp.cpp in 3 small functions.
* Changed device static function in Manager for configurationpanel.ui.h.
* Updated README.
2005-07-06 Jean-Philippe Barrette-LaPierre
* Fixed all autotools problems.
* Updated all autotools scripts to use PortAudioCpp.
2005-06-09 Jean-Philippe Barrette-LaPierre
* Added the autotools support.
2005-04-07 The SFLPhone Team
* Version 0.3
2005-01-18 The SFLPhone Team
* Version 0.2
2004-12-21 The SFLPhone Team
* Version 0.1 (initial release)

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# Makefile.am
unittest:
@(cd test; make)
@echo ""
@echo "NOTICE: Unitary tests successfully build"
@echo "Go in the test directory to run them"
@echo ""
ACLOCAL_AMFLAGS = -I m4
SUBDIRS = libs src ringtones po man test
EXTRA_DIST = m4/*.m4 tools/*.sh platform/* images/* README.gentoo

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SFLphoned (0.7.0) / 2006-...
* adding reload (sound driver) button
* fix: peer hangup remove flashing buttons
* removing old packaging stuff like FIXME or sflphone.spec.in
* fix: click on flashing buttons
* fix: send ringing, hangup, busy message
* fix for using call command two times in a row
* add --disable-sflphoneqt 2006-05-01
* remove libexosip2 internally, it's in debian unstable 2005-01-01
* add iax support - in development
* add account support
* remove callid string/int
* add account SIP0 (default) in sflphone-cli
* add account SIP0 (default) in sflphone-qt
* fix nat handling (use the same port that it test)
* add register/unregister in qt
* add test audio driver button
* add hold/unhold/hangup to sflphone-cli
SFLphoned (0.6.2) / 2005-11-29
* integral mono support
* libsamplerate added for macosx
SFLphoned (0.6.1) / 2005-11-26
* add speex codec (experimental)
* fix for codec handling in sdp and audiortp
* new codec class
* add portaudio missing file
(thanks to Pierre POMES)
* add samplerate and inChannel/outChannel in AudioLayer
we could use microphone in mono and speaker in stereo
SFLphoned/SFLphone (0.6) / 2005-11-04
* improve sip protocol
* can now receive text message
* accept reinvite call
* cleaning headers
* improving bash launcher script
* select audio input and output device
* installation review
SFLphoned/SFLphone (0.5a) / 2005-10-17
* sflphoned
* bug fixes
* sflphone-qt
* client/server protocol
SFLphone (0.4.1-pre2) / 2005-09-30
* rearranged utilspp use
* Bug fix when trying to use more than 6 lines.
* Now, we send a final response to reINVITEs
(thanks to Mikael Magnusson)
* We can build in different build directories.
(thanks to Mikael Magnusson)
* We actualy check if portaudio and eXosip2 libs
are installed
* zeroconf integration start
SFLphone (0.4.1-pre1) / 2005-08-11
* Use libeXosip2
* Add blink notification for voice-message
* Add scrolling text
SFLphone (0.4) / 2005-07-06
* Cleanup code
* Add autotools support
* Handle CANCEL method
* PortAudio replace OSS and ALSA devices choice
* Add PortAudioCpp to make easy use of RingBuffer object for
audio callback
* Add PortAudio library to make easy sound portability
* Fix a few memory leak
* Reorganisation of SFLphone architecture
* Handle error messages on screen
* Handle "refused call"
* Notification of remote RINGING event added
* Call management updated
SFLphone (0.3) / 2005-04-05
* ALSA driver support added
* GSM audio codec support added
* Ringtones support (just ulaw format) added
* Notification incoming call added
* Apply skin feature added
* Volume control added
* Registration manually added
* Config-file in home directory changed to ".sflphone"
SFLphone (0.2) / 2005-01-18
* Lines management updated
* Blocking bug fixed
* Configuration tree, made from a config file, added for setup
* Dial tone updated
* Timer call updated
* Apply feature updated
* Non-network or request failure cases updated
SFLphone (0.1a) / 2004-12-22
* First release

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This is SFLphone, release 0.9.3
Copyright (c) Savoir-faire Linux, Inc 2004-2009
<sflphoneteam@savoirfairelinux.com>
This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
the Free Software Foundation; either version 3 of the License, or
(at your option) any later version.
This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
GNU General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
along with this program; if not, write to the Free Software
Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA
Introduction
------------
SFLPhone is a Voice-over-IP software phone. We want it to be:
- user friendly (fast, sleek, easy to learn interface)
- corporate grade (transfers, holds, perfect audio quality)
- fully compatible with Asterisk (SIP and IAX protocols)
- customizable
As the SIP/audio daemon and the user interface are separate processes,
it is easy to provide different user interfaces. SFLPhone0.8 comes with
a GTK graphical user interface, an interactive command line interface,
and even scripts to control the daemon from the shell.
SFLPhone is actually used by the support team of Savoir-Faire Linux Inc.
More information is available on the project homepage:
http://www.sflphone.org/
Short description of content of source tree
-------------------------------------------
- ringtones/ contains the different ringtones.
- stund/ is an implementation of the protocol STUN used when there is a NAT.
- utilspp/ allows to implement a singleton.
- src/ is the core of SFLphone. It contains the main.cpp, managerimpl.cpp
files, audio and gui directories, and files about signalisation SIP. Later,
it should be better, when IAX will be implemented, that a directory groups
these protocols.
The ManagerImpl class is the intermediaire between all the layer in the tree.
- src/audio/ is the audio layer. It contains all about tones, dtmf,
audiodriver, rtp layer, audio codec ulaw, alaw and gsm.
- src/dbus, the dbus xml interfaces, and c++ bindings
About Savoir-Faire Linux
------------------------
Savoir-Faire Linux is a consulting company based in Montreal, Quebec.
For more information, please check out our website:
http://www.savoirfairelinux.com/
How to compile
--------------
# First compile the SIP library
cd libs/pjproject-1.0.1
./configure
make dep && make
sudo make install
# Then the daemon
cd ../..
./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr --with-debug
make
sudo make install
# And the GTK client
cd sflphone-gtk
./autogen.sh --prefix=/usr --with-debug
make
sudo make install
Done !
Contributing to SFLPhone
------------------------
Of course we love patches. And contributions. And spring rolls.
Development website: http://dev.savoirfairelinux.net/sflphone
Do not hesitate to join us and post comments, suggestions, questions
and general feedback on the forge.novell mailing-list.
-- The SFLPhone Team

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emerge commoncpp2
# editer /usr/lib/pkgconfig/libccext2.pc pour le includedir -> /usr/include/
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge ccrtp
emerge libosip
ACCEPT_KEYWORDS=~x86 emerge libeXosip
emerge libsamplerate
emerge cvs
emerge =qt-3.3.6-r1
cvs ...
cd tools/
portaudio.sh
cd portaudio
make install
cd ../../
./tools/autotoolize.sh
./configure --with-qtdir=/usr/qt/3 PKG_CONFIG_PATH=/usr/local/lib/pkgconfig
make
make install
sflphone

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For project core:
----------------
Management Config like about:config in Mozilla
Management of exceptions
Remove all warnings in compilation
Improvement of STUN (done?)
Better handling for an reINVITE request. (done?)

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#!/bin/bash
function autocmd()
{
echo "Running ${1}..."
$* || {
echo "Error running ${1}"
exit 1
}
}
autocmd libtoolize --force --copy
autocmd aclocal
autocmd autoheader
autocmd autoconf -f
autocmd automake --add-missing --force-missing --copy -Wall
./configure $@

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dnl SFLPhone - configure.ac for automake 1.9 and autoconf 2.59
dnl
dnl Process this file with autoconf to produce a configure script.
AC_PREREQ(2.59)
AC_INIT([SFLphone],[0.9.5~beta],[sflphoneteam@savoirfairelinux.com],[sflphone])
AC_COPYRIGHT([[Copyright (c) Savoir-Faire Linux 2004-2009]])
AC_REVISION([$Revision$])
AM_INIT_AUTOMAKE(AC_PACKAGE_NAME, AC_PACKAGE_VERSION)
AM_CONFIG_HEADER([config.h])
dnl Compute canonical system name
dnl AC_CANONICAL_TARGET
dnl Use this variable in the program
AC_SUBST(PACKAGE_VERSION)
AM_PROG_LIBTOOL
dnl Rewrite name of programs to be installed
dnl AC_ARG_PROGRAM
dnl Improve make variable MAKE
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
dnl Where to find configure files
dnl AC_CONFIG_SRCDIR([config.h.in])
AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
dnl What to generate
dnl AC_CONFIG_FILES([stamp-h], [echo timestamp > stamp-h])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([Makefile])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([libs/Makefile \
libs/stund/Makefile \
libs/utilspp/Makefile \
libs/utilspp/functor/Makefile \
libs/utilspp/singleton/Makefile \
libs/dbus-c++/Makefile \
libs/dbus-c++/src/Makefile \
libs/dbus-c++/tools/Makefile \
libs/dbus-c++/data/Makefile \
libs/iax2/Makefile])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([src/Makefile \
src/audio/Makefile \
src/audio/codecs/Makefile
src/audio/codecs/ilbc/Makefile \
src/config/Makefile \
src/dbus/Makefile \
src/plug-in/audiorecorder/Makefile \
src/plug-in/Makefile \
src/plug-in/test/Makefile \
src/hooks/Makefile])
dnl Unitary test section
AC_CONFIG_FILES([test/Makefile])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([po/Makefile \
ringtones/Makefile])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([man/Makefile])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([doc/Makefile \
doc/doxygen/Makefile])
AC_CONFIG_FILES([platform/suse.spec \
platform/fedora.spec])
dnl the file stamp-h.in should be there before (instead of AC_CONFIG_HEADERS(config.h))
dnl AM_CONFIG_HEADER(config.h)
dnl Settings need Standard C++ Library
LIBS="$LIBS -lstdc++"
dnl Solaris pkgadd support definitions
PKGADD_PKG="SFLphone"
PKGADD_NAME="SFLphone - a SIP client and daemon"
PKGADD_VENDOR="http://www.sflphone.org/"
AC_SUBST(PKGADD_PKG)
AC_SUBST(PKGADD_NAME)
AC_SUBST(PKGADD_VENDOR)
dnl Check for programs
AC_PROG_CC
SFL_CXX_WITH_DEBUG
AC_PROG_CXX
AC_PROG_CPP
AC_PROG_INSTALL
AC_PROG_LN_S
AC_PROG_MAKE_SET
dnl will have to remove this
AC_PROG_LIBTOOL
dnl Define C++ as default language
AC_LANG(C++)
dnl Setup C++ compiler flags
CXXFLAGS="$CXXFLAGS $USE_EXCEPTIONS $USER_INCLUDES -O0 -g -Wno-return-type"
dnl Check for header files
AC_FUNC_ALLOCA
AC_HEADER_STDC
AC_CHECK_HEADERS([arpa/inet.h fcntl.h libintl.h limits.h malloc.h \
memory.h netdb.h netinet/in.h stdlib.h string.h strings.h \
sys/ioctl.h sys/socket.h sys/time.h unistd.h utime.h ostream])
dnl Check for typedefs, structures, and compiler characteristics
AC_HEADER_STAT
AC_HEADER_STDBOOL
AC_C_CONST
AC_C_INLINE
AC_TYPE_PID_T
AC_TYPE_SIZE_T
AC_HEADER_TIME
AC_C_VOLATILE
AC_CHECK_TYPES([ptrdiff_t])
dnl ********************************
dnl Check for needed functions
dnl ********************************
AC_FUNC_CHOWN
AC_FUNC_ERROR_AT_LINE
AC_FUNC_FORK
AC_PROG_GCC_TRADITIONAL
AC_FUNC_MALLOC
AC_FUNC_MEMCMP
AC_FUNC_REALLOC
AC_FUNC_SELECT_ARGTYPES
AC_TYPE_SIGNAL
AC_FUNC_STAT
AC_FUNC_UTIME_NULL
AC_FUNC_VPRINTF
AC_CHECK_FUNCS([bzero floor gethostbyname gethrtime gettimeofday \
inet_ntoa memset mkdir pathconf pow regcomp select setlocale socket \
strchr strdup strerror strrchr strstr strtol utime])
dnl *****************************************
dnl Check for header files
dnl *****************************************
SFLPHONE_LIBS="$SFLPHONE_LIBS"
dnl Check for GNU ccRTP
PKG_PROG_PKG_CONFIG
#Trying to set PJSIP using pkg-config
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(SIP, libpj-sfl, have_libpj=true, have_libpj=false)
if test "x${have_libpj}" = "xfalse" ; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([PJSIP not found. http://www.pjsip.org/download.htm])
fi
AC_SUBST(SIP_CFLAGS)
dnl Check for uuid development package - name: uuid-dev
UUID_MIN_VERSION=1.0
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(UUID, uuid >= ${UUID_MIN_VERSION})
AC_SUBST(UUID_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(UUID_LIBS)
dnl Check for alsa development package - name: libasound2-dev
LIBASOUND2_MIN_VERSION=1.0
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(ALSA, alsa >= ${LIBASOUND2_MIN_VERSION})
AC_SUBST(ALSA_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(ALSA_LIBS)
dnl Check for pulseaudio development package - name: libpulse-dev
LIBPULSE_MIN_VERSION=0.9.6
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(PULSEAUDIO, libpulse >= ${LIBPULSE_MIN_VERSION})
AC_SUBST(PULSEAUDIO_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(PULSEAUDIO_CFLAGS)
dnl Check for the samplerate development package - name: libsamplerate0-dev
LIBSAMPLERATE_MIN_VERSION=0.1.2
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(SAMPLERATE, samplerate >= ${LIBSAMPLERATE_MIN_VERSION})
AC_SUBST(SAMPLERATE_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(SAMPLERATE_CFLAGS)
LIBCCGNU2_MIN_VERSION=1.3.1
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(CCGNU2, libccgnu2 >= ${LIBCCGNU2_MIN_VERSION})
AC_SUBST(CCGNU2_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(CCGNU2_FLAGS)
LIBCCEXT2_MIN_VERSION=1.3.1
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(CCEXT2, libccext2 >= ${LIBCCEXT2_MIN_VERSION})
AC_SUBST(CCEXT2_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(CCEXT2_CFLAGS)
LIBCCRT_MIN_VERSION=1.3.0
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(CCRTP, libccrtp1 >= ${LIBCCRT_MIN_VERSION})
AC_SUBST(CCRTP_LIBS)
AC_SUBST(CCRTP_CFLAGS)
dnl DBus-C++ detection (used to be in library own build system)
DBUS_REQUIRED_VERSION=0.60
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(dbus, [dbus-1 >= $DBUS_REQUIRED_VERSION],,
AC_MSG_ERROR([You need the DBus libraries (version 0.6 or better)]
[http://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software_2fdbus])
)
AC_SUBST(dbus_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(dbus_LIBS)
DBUS_API_STABLE_VERSION=1.0.0
PKG_CHECK_EXISTS([dbus-1 < $DBUS_API_STABLE_VERSION],
[AC_DEFINE(DBUS_API_SUBJECT_TO_CHANGE, , [unstable DBus])]
)
DBUS_THREADS_INIT_DEFAULT_VERSION=0.93
PKG_CHECK_EXISTS([dbus-1 >= $DBUS_THREADS_INIT_DEFAULT_VERSION],
[AC_DEFINE(DBUS_HAS_THREADS_INIT_DEFAULT, , [dbus_threads_init_default (needs DBus >= 0.93)])]
)
DBUS_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_VERSION=0.95
PKG_CHECK_EXISTS([dbus-1 >= $DBUS_RECURSIVE_MUTEX_VERSION],
[AC_DEFINE(DBUS_HAS_RECURSIVE_MUTEX, , [DBus supports recursive mutexes (needs DBus >= 0.95)])]
)
if test "$enable_glib" = "yes" ; then
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([glib], glib-2.0)
AC_SUBST(glib_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(glib_LIBS)
AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_GLIB, test 1 = 1)
PKG_CHECK_MODULES([gtkmm], gtkmm-2.4,
AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_GTKMM, test 1 = 1),
AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_GTKMM, test 0 = 1)
)
AC_SUBST(gtkmm_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(gtkmm_LIBS)
else
AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_GLIB, test 0 = 1)
AM_CONDITIONAL(HAVE_GTKMM, test 0 = 1)
fi
AC_CHECK_LIB([expat], XML_ParserCreate_MM,
[AC_CHECK_HEADERS(expat.h, have_expat=true, have_expat=false)],
have_expat=false)
if ! $have_expat; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([You need the eXpat xml parser]
[http://expat.sourceforge.net/])
fi
xml_CFLAGS=
xml_LIBS=-lexpat
AC_SUBST(xml_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(xml_LIBS)
AC_CHECK_LIB([pthread], pthread_create,
[AC_CHECK_HEADERS(pthread.h, have_pthread=true, have_pthread=false)],
have_pthread=false)
if test "$have_pthread" = "false"; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([You need the POSIX Thread library (pthreads)])
fi
# For the tools/, we need libdbus-c++ for the "build" architecture as well
AM_CONDITIONAL(CROSS_COMPILING, test "$cross_compiling" = "yes")
AC_ARG_WITH(build-libdbus-cxx,
AS_HELP_STRING([--with-build-libdbus-cxx],
[For cross compilation: path to libdbus-cxx which was compiled for the 'build' system.]),
[ BUILD_LIBDBUS_CXX_DIR=${withval} ],
[ BUILD_LIBDBUS_CXX_DIR="\$(top_builddir)" ]
)
AC_SUBST(BUILD_LIBDBUS_CXX_DIR)
dnl Check for libcppunit-dev
CPPUNIT_MIN_VERSION=1.12
PKG_CHECK_MODULES(CPPUNIT, cppunit >= ${CPPUNIT_MIN_VERSION})
AC_SUBST(CPPUNIT_LIBS)
# check for libgsm1 (doesn't use pkg-config)
dnl Check for libgsm
AC_ARG_WITH([gsm],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--without-gsm],
[disable support for gsm codec])],
[],
[with_gsm=yes])
LIBGSM=
AS_IF([test "x$with_gsm" != xno],
[AC_CHECK_HEADER([gsm/gsm.h], , AC_MSG_FAILURE([Unable to find the libgsm1 headers (you may need to install the dev package). You may use --without-gsm to compile without gsm codec support.]))]
[AC_CHECK_LIB([gsm], [gsm_decode],
[],
[AC_MSG_FAILURE(
[libgsm link test failed. You may use --without-gsm to compile without gsm codec support.])]
)
]
)
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_GSM], test "x$with_gsm" = "xyes", [Define if you have libgsm])
AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_GSM, test "x$with_gsm" = "xyes" )
dnl Check for libspeex
AC_ARG_WITH([speex],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--without-speex],
[disable support for speex codec])],
[],
[with_speex=yes])
AS_IF([test "x$with_speex" != xno],
[AC_CHECK_HEADER([speex/speex.h], , AC_MSG_FAILURE([Unable to find the libspeex headers (you may need to install the dev package). You may use --without-speex to compile without speex codec support.]))]
[AC_CHECK_HEADER([speex/speex_preprocess.h], , AC_MSG_FAILURE([Unable to find the libspeexdsp headers (you may need to install the libspeexdsp-dev package). You may use --without-speex to compile without speex codec support.]))]
[AC_CHECK_LIB([speex], [speex_decode_int],
[],
[AC_MSG_FAILURE(
[libspeex link test failed. You may use --without-speex to compile without speex codec support.])]
)
]
dnl More advanced check in case the libspeexdsp is not installed
AC_SEARCH_LIBS(speex_preprocess_run, speexdsp, HAVE_SPEEXDSP="yes", HAVE_SPEEXDSP="no", [])
)
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_SPEEX], test "x$with_speex" = "xyes", [Define if you have libspeex])
AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_SPEEX, test "x$with_speex" = "xyes" )
AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_SPEEXDSP, test $HAVE_SPEEXDSP = yes)
dnl Check for ilbc support
AC_ARG_WITH([ilbc],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--without-ilbc],
[disable support for the ilbc codec])],
[],
[with_ilbc=no])
AM_CONDITIONAL(BUILD_ILBC, test "x$with_ilbc" = "xyes" )
dnl Check for IAX
AC_ARG_WITH([iax2],
[AS_HELP_STRING([--without-iax2],
[disable support for the iax2 protocol])],
[],
[with_iax2=yes])
AC_DEFINE([HAVE_IAX], test "x$with_iax2" = "xyes", [Define if you have libiax2])
AM_CONDITIONAL(USE_IAX, test "x$with_iax2" = "xyes" )
# check for doxygen, mostly stolen from http://log4cpp.sourceforge.net/
# ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
AC_DEFUN([BB_ENABLE_DOXYGEN],
[
AC_ARG_ENABLE(doxygen, [ --enable-doxygen enable documentation generation with doxygen (auto)])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(dot, [ --enable-dot use 'dot' to generate graphs in doxygen (auto)])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(html-docs, [ --enable-html-docs enable HTML generation with doxygen (yes)], [], [ enable_html_docs=yes])
AC_ARG_ENABLE(latex-docs, [ --enable-latex-docs enable LaTeX documentation generation with doxygen (no)], [], [ enable_latex_docs=no])
if test "x$enable_doxygen" = xno; then
enable_doc=no
else
AC_PATH_PROG(DOXYGEN, doxygen, , $PATH)
if test x$DOXYGEN = x; then
if test "x$enable_doxygen" = xyes; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([could not find doxygen])
fi
enable_doc=no
else
enable_doc=yes
AC_PATH_PROG(DOT, dot, , $PATH)
fi
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL(DOC, test x$enable_doc = xyes)
if test x$DOT = x; then
if test "x$enable_dot" = xyes; then
AC_MSG_ERROR([could not find dot])
fi
enable_dot=no
else
enable_dot=yes
fi
AM_CONDITIONAL(ENABLE_DOXYGEN, test x$enable_doc = xtrue)
AC_SUBST(enable_dot)
AC_SUBST(enable_html_docs)
AC_SUBST(enable_latex_docs)
])
# Acutally perform the doxygen check
BB_ENABLE_DOXYGEN
dnl Datadir directory
sflphone_datadir=$datadir/sflphone
AC_SUBST(sflphone_datadir)
dnl Dbus Service activation part
DBUS_SERVICES_DIR="$datadir/dbus-1/services"
AC_SUBST(DBUS_SERVICES_DIR)
AC_DEFINE_UNQUOTED(DBUS_SERVICES_DIR, "$DBUS_SERVICES_DIR", [Where services dir for DBUS is])
# Go!
AC_SUBST(SFLPHONE_CFLAGS)
AC_SUBST(SFLPHONE_LIBS)
AC_OUTPUT
AC_MSG_NOTICE([[Configuration done! Run `make' to build the software.]])

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@ -1,40 +0,0 @@
# Global variables
src=$(top_srcdir)
sflcodecdir=$(libdir)/sflphone/codecs
sflplugindir=$(libdir)/sflphone/plugins
PJSIP_LIBS = -lpjnath-sfl -lpjsua-sfl -lpjsip-sfl -lpjmedia-sfl -lpjsip-simple-sfl -lpjsip-ua-sfl -lpjmedia-codec-sfl -lpjlib-util-sfl -lpj-sfl
DBUSCPP_CFLAGS=$(top_srcdir)/libs/dbus-c++/include/dbus-c++
if BUILD_SPEEX
SPEEXCODEC=-DHAVE_SPEEX_CODEC
else
SPEEXCODEC=
endif
if BUILD_GSM
GSMCODEC=-DHAVE_GSM_CODEC
else
GSMCODEC=
endif
# Preprocessor flags
AM_CPPFLAGS = \
-I$(src)/libs \
-I$(src)/libs/dbus-c++/include \
-I$(src)/libs/iax2 \
-I$(src)/src \
-I$(src)/test \
-DPREFIX=\"$(prefix)\" \
-DPROGSHAREDIR=\"${datadir}/sflphone\" \
$(ZEROCONFFLAGS) \
$(IAX_FLAGS) \
@SIP_CFLAGS@ \
$(DBUSCPP_CFLAGS) \
-DCODECS_DIR=\""$(sflcodecdir)"\" \
-DPLUGINS_DIR=\""$(sflplugindir)"\" \
-DENABLE_TRACE \
-DSFLDEBUG \
$(SPEEXCODEC) \
$(GSMCODEC)

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@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ BUILT_SOURCES= \
marshaller.h
# Rule to generate the binding headers
%-glue.h: ../../../src/dbus/%-introspec.xml Makefile.am
%-glue.h: ../../../sflphone-common/src/dbus/%-introspec.xml Makefile.am
dbus-binding-tool --mode=glib-client $< > $@
# Create the necessary marshallers for the signals implemented by the library