gizmo project var. gizmo project

Phillip Sc. Boegh psb at ipl.dtu.dk
Thu Dec 1 14:56:11 UTC 2005


> The topic is "gizmo project"!
>
>> Lets get back and help the project out. And why should we?
>> Because the GizmoProject.com are a purely open-source project and quite
>> open to free IP-telephone solutions.
>
>
> hello,
> do you think they will ever be able to build Gizmo for Linux-PPC ?
> on their forums, somebody asked them, and they said they would have looked
> into it... but then no more news.
To their excuse is that the project is quite young, the Linux-users are
miniority and Linux PowerPC users are even more. And today they have added
more distributions to download and it now function well again - (but not
more easy).
I have here send a copy for themselves so they have a change to talk for
themselves.

Regards

Phillip



>
> The last 3 days you cannot even download the Debian files, which are
>> usefull to Ubuntu. Help them to structure their homepage to ease the
>> download, please!
>>
>> Best regards
>>
>> Phillip
>>
>> Has anyone been able to use the gizmo project on ubuntu? any comments on
>> it?
>> im trying to look for a good im client for our office. we are curently
>> using
>> both linux and macs.
> I have got the Gizmoproject.com to work on one laptop - and there i works
> fine very fine. They have serious problems now - not when the installation
> IS carried through, but simply their capability to make a userfreindly
> installation on different computers. But -as mentioned- I think we should
> help them organize it!
>
>
> They have thought it was my local problem that I could not get it
> installed, but I tried on different computers with the same result - maybe
> the same conflicts (mails below).
>
> Now they got even more problems on their homepage.
>
> Best regards
>
> Phillip
>
> Former mails:
>> If it is an app that you started from the console, depending on whether
>> your
>> system is configured to create core files, a core file will appear in
>> the
>> directory from which the app was run (at least that is default on most
>> systems).. in the case of gizmo you could get the backtrace then do the
>> following:
>>
>> gdb gizmo core.????
>>
>> Then in gdb type "bt" to get the backtrace. I suggest you read the gdb
>> man
>> page.
>>
>> For system seg faults or kernel seg faults you'll just have to read up
>> on
>> the subject.. generally if the kernel is crashing the system, it is
>> possible
>> to have it drop core.. then reboot an anyzlize it to determine where the
>> problem is.  From the sound of it, this will require some serious
>> reading
>> on
>> your part.
> Thank you - I'll try this soon!
> Do you know where in the Linux-system I can find such setup - in the
> /usr/?? in the /opt/??, in  the /dev/?? or where??????
>
> (Because I run a parallel setup of Ubuntu wherefrom I have copied sections
> with success, eg etc/X11 when I had problems with my X-setup).
>
> Whenever I get the Gixmoproject to work I'll deny the impression people
> may have got from this thread through one or two positive Emails. Could
> you please ease the Linux-section or make an install documentation to the
> Linux-download page? - several who do not know the project gave up as they
> did not guess that the bonsjour part was needed!
>
> Best regards
>
> Phillip
>
>>>
>>> >
>>> >>
>>> >> Any ideas are most wellcome!
>>> >>
>>> >> Best regards
>>> >>
>>> >> Phillip
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >> > Hope this helps,
>>> >> > Roland Krikava
>>> >> >
>>> >> > ----- Original Message -----
>>> >> > From: "Prasad Mahendra" <prasad.mahendra at sipphone.com>
>>> >> > To: <rkrikava at sipphone.com>
>>> >> > Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 12:39 PM
>>> >> > Subject: Fw: Solutions for Gizmo-Debian
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> > roland?
>>> >> >
>>> >> > ----- Original Message -----
>>> >> > From: "Phillip Sc. Boegh" <psb at ipl.dtu.dk>
>>> >> > To: <DebugLog at gizmoproject.com>
>>> >> > Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 5:50 AM
>>> >> > Subject: Solutions for Gizmo-Debian
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >> >> Hi Gizmoproject
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> I like to widespread the Gizmoproject to our members, but need to
>>> >> >> translate a well-working installation-procedure. And I yet 4
>> problems
>>> >> -
>>> >> >> even 2 are now solved:
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> 1. Gizmoproject depends on libsipphoneapi
>>> >> >> 2. Libsipphoneapi is not in the repositories but can be found
>>> >> >> downloadable.
>>> >> >> 3. Gizmo-project installed but still depends on libdns_sd.so
>>> >> >> 4. Audiowrapper is not in the repositories even a .jar version is
>>> >> >> available.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> 1. Gizmoproject depends on libsipphoneapi (later on
>>> libdns_sd.so).
>>> >> >> $ sudo dpkg -i /home/phillipny/Desktop/gizmo-project_0.8.0.12-
>>> >> >> 1_i386.deb
>>> >> >> Password:
>>> >> >> Vælger tidligere fravalgt pakke gizmo-project.
>>> >> >> (Læser database... 121780 filer og mapper aktuelt installeret.)
>>> >> >> Unpack gizmo-project (fra
>>> .../gizmo-project_0.8.0.12-1_i386.deb)...
>>> >> >> dpkg: dependency problems with Libsipphoneapi
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> 2. Libsipphoneapi is not in the repositories but I recommend that
>> you
>>> >> >> write that is needed for Debian and CAN be downloaded as:
>>> >> >> libsipphoneapi_0.78.20051020-1_i386.deb
>>> >> >> from your: http://gizmoproject.com/jasmine/
>>> >> >>                  After installing this problem occur:
>>> >> >> 3. Gizmo-project installed but still depends on libdns_sd.so
>>> >> >> $ sudo dpkg -i
>>> > /home/phillipny/Desktop/gizmo-project_0.8.0.12-1_i386.deb
>>> >> >> ...
>>> >> >> Unpack the gizmo-project (fra
>>> >> .../gizmo-project_0.8.0.12-1_i386.deb)...
>>> >> >> Set up the gizmo-project (0.8.0.12-1) op...
>>> >> >> phillipny at ubuntu:~$ gizmo
>>> >> >> gizmo: error while loading shared libraries: libdns_sd.so: cannot
>>> >> open
>>> >> >> shared object file: No such file or directory
>>> >> >> Gizmo-project still depends on libdns_sd.so that is unreachable
>>> from
>>> >> >> Houl,
>>> >> >> Apple or .. All closed projects or exist as mDNSResponder, that
>>> may
>>> >> not
>>> >> >> be
>>> >> >> directly usefull as gizmo may not recognize it.
>>> >> >> (http://developer.apple.com/darwin/projects/bonjour/index.html).
>>> >> >> that may be solved as the avahi/flexmdns in:
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >
>>> >
>> http://lists.porchdogsoft.com/pipermail/howl-users/Week-of-Mon-20050411.txt
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> 4. No dependency of audiowrapper is reported and audiowrapper is
>>> not
>>> >> in
>>> >> >> the repositories even a .jar version is available to download.
>>> >> >> For a bug-report you recommend us to get output from:
>>> >> >> audiowrapper --oss-native gizmo
>>> >> >> , which is therefore not possible.
>>> >> >> No installation documentation is available to get Audiowrapper
>>> >> running.
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> I have worked a lot to get this solved so far, so please send me
>>> a
>>> >> >> direct
>>> >> >> mail!
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> (The debian I use is Ubuntu breezy)
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >> Phillip Bøgh
>>> >> >> F/ http://SSLUG.dk
>>> >> >> (4.500 members)
>>> >> >>
>>> >> >
>>> >> >
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >>
>>> >
>>> >
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