VOCAL在windows下面的编译(vc6+sp4或者更高

王朝vc·作者佚名  2006-01-09
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VOCAL WIN32 INSTALLATION

This document explains how to build VOCAL on the Windows

platform. Currently the only portions of VOCAL ported to Windows

are the sipstack and the user agent. For more information,

please see the web site, http://www.vovida.org/ .

This release supports the VOCAL's SIP stack and user agent

on the Win32 platform.

The VOCAL SIP stack and user agent were built and tested on

Windows 2000.

Requirements:

MSVC++ 6.0, Service Pack 4.

Note: This release REQUIRES MSVC++ 6.0's Service Pack 4.

If you are seeing INTERNAL COMPILER errors, chances are

good that you have not installed the service pack.

Last time we checked the service pack was availabe from:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/vstudio/sp/vs6sp4/readme.asp

Compile Instructions:

1. Download the tar ball.

2. Unzip the vocal tar ball using winzip or an equivalent

tool. This should create a directory called vocal-n.n.n

that contains the software.

i.e. winzip vocal-n.n.n.tar.gz

Where: n.n.n is the version number.

3. Using MSVC++ 6.0, open the workspace file vocal-n.n.n\vocal.dsw

for the vocal workspace.

4. Set your default project to the ua, and then build. This

will build all the libraries and finally the user agent.

It will place the resulting executable in

vocal-n.n.n\sip\ua\obj.debug.Win32.i686\ua.exe.

5. Sample ua configuration files for the ua can be found in

vocal-n.n.n\sip\ua\SampleConfigFiles

6. To run the ua, the pthread.dll files needs to be found in

your path. The pthread.dll file can be found in

vocal-n.n.n\contrib\win32\pthreads\obj.debug.Win32.i686

You may want to move the pthread.dll file to the same directory

that you are running the ua from.

7. Tone files for the ua can be found in

vocal-n.n.n\sip\ua\Tone

When running the user agent, it will look for the various

sound files in the Tone subdirectory of the current directory.

Running the user agent:

Please see the README in

vocal-n.n.n\sip\ua\README

for details.

Third Party Libraries:

The Windows port of the SIP stack uses third party libraries to

support the POSIX PThread, regular expression, getopt, etc.

These open source libraries were used:

- PThread-win32 (http://sources.redhat.com/pthreads-win32).

- Regex by Henry Spencer's Regular Expression Library

(ftp://ftp.zoo.toronto.edu/pub/)

Testing:

Only basic testing has been performed.

The UA can successfully register with VOCAL.

The UA can successfully place a basic using VOCAL. Tested

endpoints include another VOCAL UA, and the Cisco 7960 (SIP load).

The UA can successfully place a point to point call from

one VOCAL UA to another.

Contributors:

This software consists of voluntary contributions made by Vovida

Networks, Inc., Cisco Systems, Inc., CUseeMe Networks, Inc., and

many individuals including:

Russell Anson

Amit Choksi

Sunitha Kumar

Mai Vu

Contact Information and Website:

We welcome your feedback, suggestions and contributions. Contact us

via email if you have questions, feedback, code submissions, and

bug reports.

For general inquiries - info@vovida.org

We have mailing lists for the VOCAL applications and protocol stacks:

VOCAL - vocal@vovida.org

SIP - sip@vovida.org

You can subscribe to the mailing lists on www.vovida.org.

You can submit bug, patches, software contributions, and feature

requests using Bugzilla. Access Bugzilla from www.vovida.org.

 
 
 
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