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2004 Jun 21
0
dialplan help!-RESOLVED
...s a bit too focused on where I thought the problem was - turns out I wasn't crazy and the dialplan does work as expected. The problem was with dtmf detection - setting relaxdtmf=yes did the trick. Sorry for the premature post for help. Begin forwarded message: > From: Ben Witso <benw@bgwcomp.com> > Date: Mon Jun 21, 2004 7:28:42 PM US/Central > To: Asterisk-Users <asterisk-users@lists.digium.com> > Subject: dialplan help! > > List-mates, > I'm sorry to post such a simple question, but I can't get this to work > and I'm at a loss as to why...
2006 Apr 06
2
Unable to obtain a DLL.
Hello, I have the 1.0.5 and 1.1.12 versions of Speex. The problem is that when I compile Speex using MinGW and MSys using: ./configure --enable-shared --prefix=/c/bgw/ I don't get neither a DLL file nor a .a library although the compile is successful. Also I must notice that the headers for Speex are installed correctly in the /c/bgw/ directory as specified by the prefix, and I did previously compiled the 1.0.5 version under vs2003 (in its separate fold...
2006 Apr 06
0
Unable to obtain a DLL.
Bogdan Mustiata wrote: > Hello, > > I have the 1.0.5 and 1.1.12 versions of Speex. The problem is that when > I compile Speex using MinGW and MSys using: > > ./configure --enable-shared --prefix=/c/bgw/ > > I don't get neither a DLL file nor a .a library although the compile is > successful. <snip> > Am I missing something trivial? Maybe not. Jean-Marc, to generate a DLL using MinGW, you need to add -no-undefined to the link line. For libsndfile, I do this using the fo...