Hi Sean, > 3. build and install libdc1394 first. I couldn't get it to > build until I changed CLK_TCK in grab_partial_image.c to > CLOCKS_PER_SEC. well, have you also tried to use DC afterwards? Or is this just a plain hack to get it compile ok? > 4. Build and install pwlib next. opal depends on it. The > pwlib spec file just requires pwlib >= 1.8.3. Not so. You'll > need a newer one. Johnny Strom has the latest from cvs. I > used that. Uhm, how so? PWLib *must not* build-depend on itself. And especially not on its own older version! > 5. Now build and install opal. It's obvious to others, but I > only figured it out from trolling the list, opal = new > version of openh323. I don't know if both can co-exist, but > I removed openh323-1.15. They should be able to coexist safely. Especially with GMCVS and GM2CVS both installed that's mandantory. ;) > Now I have gnomemeeting-snapshot running. All seems OK, but > the PC-to-phone dialog is broken. > > I can bring up the dialog Tools->PC-To-Phone Account > > I get PC-To-Phone Settings. I click on the "Get a > GnomeMeeting PC-To-Phone account" > > Nada. Nothing. Am I supposed to get an email at my > Preferences address? Is a web page supposed to open up? Is > there some url I should follow? There's a webpage supposed to fire up. Are you sure your gnomevfs is working ok? Can you open URLs from other apps in Mozilla/your_favourite_webbrowser? Like clicking in gnome-terminal onto http://snapshots.gnomemeeting.net/redhat/ would bring you there? > Also, Edit->Preferences->Codecs-> Audio Codecs shows > nothing. Do I need to install something? Did I miscompile? All these codecs are supposed to come with OPAL in case of GnomeMeeting 1.9.x and with OpenH323 for GnomeMeeting 1.3.x. > You all should be congratulated on a great program. Thanks! ;) -- Best regards, Kilian
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