hmmm...an add that can perhaps solve your problem.... if you don't plan to play with NAT/firewal/RSIP you can safely comment the line indicated in the error message: edit src/endpoint.cpp and comment rtpIpPort = rtpIpPortBase = 5000; rtpIpPortMax = 5003; tcpPort = tcpPortBase = 30000; tcpPortMax = 30010; then retry to compile it should work cheers Fabrice Le ven 09/08/2002 à 14:17, ALPHONSO Fabrice a écrit : > Le ven 09/08/2002 à 13:54, Peter Kirk a écrit : > > On Freitag, 9. August 2002 11:34 Matthias Marks wrote: > > > Hi ! > > > > > > On Friday 09 August 2002 11:25, Peter Kirk wrote: > > > > On Freitag, 9. August 2002 11:02 Peter Kirk wrote: > > > > > So, after > > > > > changeing that it works fine :D > > > > > > > > Hmm, I was happy too quickly, > > > > > > Are you compiling against openh323-1.9.4 ? > > > > As stated many times, yes I am :) > > > > > gm won't compile against this version, please downgrade to openh323-1.9.3. > > > (this will be fixed soon) > > > > but in the FAQ it says ..... :P Well, is there a "one-liner" code fix to make > > it compile then ? Or do I have to wait for gnomemeeting-nextversion to come > > up (a downgrade is not possible, to much stuff linked against it :P). > as it seems that Equivalence, the guys behind openh323, has changed > something in the lib, you'll have to wait for a next release of gm where > damien could fix this problem...i think it will happen very soon as i > know damien ;P, he won't be able to let this prob unsolved for long > ;P... > > cheers > > Fabrice
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