The Gnu Telephony site: http://wiki.gnutelephony.org Has a Centos repo: http://dist.gnutelephony.org/RPMS/ But I caught some text stating that this is for Centos 4.2. Is it really? Is there a difference; i.e. would it be safe to install these on Centos 4.4? Really I am after Twinkle, and it seems there is a lot you need to actually get Twinkle installed...
Robert Moskowitz wrote:> The Gnu Telephony site: http://wiki.gnutelephony.org > > Has a Centos repo: http://dist.gnutelephony.org/RPMS/ > > But I caught some text stating that this is for Centos 4.2. > > Is it really? Is there a difference; i.e. would it be safe to install > these on Centos 4.4?It was built on a Centos 4.2 box but I doubt there would be problems installing on Centos 4.4. After all, twinkle uses qt3.3 and there have been no significant changes in that area.> > Really I am after Twinkle, and it seems there is a lot you need to > actually get Twinkle installed...Yeah...all those GNU libraries...and there were reports of twinkle emitting lower quality sound too but that was a while ago. I have twinkle 1.0 installed from source and it was okay.
Robert Moskowitz wrote:> The Gnu Telephony site: http://wiki.gnutelephony.org > > Has a Centos repo: http://dist.gnutelephony.org/RPMS/ > > But I caught some text stating that this is for Centos 4.2. > > Is it really? Is there a difference; i.e. would it be safe to install > these on Centos 4.4? > > Really I am after Twinkle, and it seems there is a lot you need to > actually get Twinkle installed... >I was able to compile and install it for Centos4.4. I had to specify -no_dke for some reason. After my evaluation I stopped at idefisk. Precompiled runs on FC3/FC4 and Centos44. Only need to install a library object and put a link in the /usr/lib directory. This is not a SIP phone however, it only runs with Asterisk. Theo