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2004 Dec 25
0
patch to build h323 without recompiling pwlib, ...
...$(CXX)     -shared -Xlinker -x -o chan_h323.so chan_h323.o ast_h323.o -L$(PWLIBDIR)/lib  -lpt_linux_x86_d -L$(OPENH323LIB) -lh323_linux_x86_d -L/usr/lib $(CHANH323LIB)
 
 chan_h323_s.so:	chan_h323.o ast_h323.o
-	$(CXX)  -shared -Xlinker -x -o chan_h323.so chan_h323.o ast_h323.o -L$(PWLIBDIR)/lib  -lpt_linux_x86_r_s -L$(OPENH323DIR)/lib -lh323_linux_x86_r_s -L/usr/lib $(CHANH323LIB)
+	$(CXX)  -shared -Xlinker -x -o chan_h323.so chan_h323.o ast_h323.o -L$(PWLIBDIR)/lib  -lpt_linux_x86_r_s -L$(OPENH323LIB) -lh323_linux_x86_r_s -L/usr/lib $(CHANH323LIB)
 clean:
 	rm -f *.o *.so core.* libchanh323.a .depend
2003 Apr 29
28
H323
Is H323 built into the current CVS?  If so, could someone give me an idea of a simple config?
thanks,
darran
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