I recently came upon GNU ccRTP, with which I would like to experiment. The claim is it requires Common C++, so I was wondering what that was.
I could not find any RTP libraries on the 3.12.33+ distribution, so I was wondering how to apt-get them.
I recently came upon GNU ccRTP, with which I would like to experiment. The claim is it requires Common C++, so I was wondering what that was.
I could not find any RTP libraries on the 3.12.33+ distribution, so I was wondering how to apt-get them.
Hi Kenneth,
I've not used these but it is described here, it looks like a wrapper around thread management functions, message passing, etc., for ease of use.
https://www.gnu.org/software/commoncpp/
Presumably ccRTP makes use of the helper stuff in Common C++.
If apt-get is not possibly, you could download the source code for Common C++ and ccRTP and compile them (usually there
is an install or readme file as part of the source code).
shabaz is correct. Just go to https://sourceforge.net/projects/cplusplus/ to download a GZ file type. They provide VOIP functions used by the program you need.
Clem