Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] win32 build issues
- From: thomas schorpp <t schorpp gmx de>
- To: GnomeMeeting development mailing list <gnomemeeting-devel-list gnome org>
- Subject: Re: [GnomeMeeting-devel-list] win32 build issues
- Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 16:59:10 +0100
Michael Rickmann wrote:
> Hello everybody,
> I am new to this list and have been fighting the Windows compiling of Ekiga
> for a while. This morning I discovered the win32 packages at
> http://snapshots.gnomemeeting.net/win32/ . I will give them a try this
> weekend. Here are my experiences so far:
welcome
>
> The directory layout can be simplyfied very much if you install The GIMP for
> Windows before building. Actually you only need the GTK+-runtime bin
> directory in your Windows %PATH% (e.g. C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:
> \WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\Programme\Gemeinsame Dateien\GTK\2.0\bin for a
> German Windows). This seems to emerge as a standard for GTK progs on Windows.
> Also Gaim uses this location. For building, only install the -dev zip-files
> into your ming32 or i686-pc-mingw32 tree. Then you should only need the files
> currently contained in ekiga-core.zip for running ekiga. Unfortunately the
> current ekiga.exe has a hardwired opinion where to find its dlls.
> The runtime found at http://gimp-win.sourceforge.net/stable.html also looks a
> bit nicer on an XP-box than the dlls in ekiga-shell.zip.
yes gaim uses this.
>
> I tried to compile (still gnomemeeting) under MSys following the instructions
> in readme.mingw32. It took half an hour to link the Opal dll on a Windows box
> with 2GB of ram. I tested the program in a simple H.323 connection on the
> same subnet and it was usable but took 95% of a Xenon's performance. And I
> couldn't get my Philips webcam connected to the VFW interface of pwlib.
hmm.
>
> When crosscompiling on a Kubuntu breezy box I followed Julien Puydt's postings
> in last December with minor modifications. Ekiga compiled but crashed. It
> died silently when linked with ldap and with a proper Windows notification
> when linked against ldap_r. The culprit was the ptlib.dll. I could replace it
> with a MSys compiled and renamed one and Ekiga worked. I guess that my
> libtool was using the wrong switches when linking. They looked very much of
> Unix threads. Cross compiling pwlib following the redme.mingw32 recipe
> results in a usable ptlib.dll.
suggest you better cross build under linux. works, if youve a clean system.
>
> So my problems at the moment seem to focus around pwlib. Especially I cannot
> find a webcam which spits a color format that pwlib accepts for conversion on
> a XP box. I guess this is a general shortcome of the rather old Video for
> Windows API which does not allow for a proper enumeration of driver
> capabilities. DirectShow would be much nicer but its headers are very
> resistant against the GNU tools.
and maybe license problems -proprietary-.
bringing in the whole m$ dx dshow heap as video base for ekiga sound "irritating".
not to mention the bugs and depends, and m$ updates dshow frequently...
my aiptek dv3500 with wdm drivers works fine with the today snapshot (echo test).
maybe you get a "more usual" webcam, as i know the philips decoders use proprietary
philips formats pwlib cant understand(?).
>
> Regards
> Michael Rickmann
y
tom
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