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From: | François Grisez |
Subject: | Re: [Linphone-users] Linphone-desktop compilation problem |
Date: | Tue, 22 Mar 2016 10:14:45 +0100 |
User-agent: | KMail/5.1.2 (Linux/4.4.5-1-ARCH; KDE/5.19.0; x86_64; ; ) |
Hi,
I installed Ubuntu 14.04 64-bit on a VM and I compiled the linphone-desktop project. All worked fine. So, I could reproduce your issue. Maybe, the problem only occurs on 32-bit systems ?
Personally, when I build Linphone on GNU/Linux, I build each dependency project one by one. As you told me that you succeed to build libortp, that could work for you. You should build all these projects in order:
I advise you to use CMake instead of autotools -- François Grisez Software Developer Belledonne Communications
I have built project ORTP with CMake as per your instructions, and I have not encountered any problem here. But the said problem persists in linphone-desktop source code compilation. I am compiling the linphone-desktop source code in VM. I have compiled the same in a normal Ubuntu 14.04 desktop without any error. On Monday, 14 March 2016 3:23 AM, François Grisez <address@hidden> wrote:
Do you encounter the same problem if you built the project ortp with CMake ?
To do this: git clone git://git.linphone.org/ortp mkdir ortp/work cd ortp/work cmake .. make If the CMake build fails, can you try to build with the autotools ?
Best regards, -- François Grisez Software Developer Belledonne Communications
I am trying to compile the linphone-desktop source code in Ubuntu 14.04 computer. After executing prepare.py file, I have gotten MakeFile. When I am executing the 'make' command, I am getting the following errors: /home/....../linphone-desktop/WORK/Build/ortp/src/libortp.so.11: undefined reference to 'clock_nanosleep' /home/....../linphone-desktop/WORK/Build/ortp/src/libortp.so.11: undefined reference to 'clock_gettime' I have successfully compiled the same in a different machine with same OS. Do I need to install some library for that? Please help.
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