Qt interface for Linphone
Linphone is a Web phone with a Qt interface.
It lets you make two-party calls over IP networks such as the Internet.
It uses the IETF protocols SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) to make calls, so it should be able to communicate with other SIP-based Web phones. With several codecs available, it can be used with high speed connections as well as 28k modems.
- Devel package for openSUSE:Factory
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- Links to openSUSE:Factory / linphoneqt
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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_link | 0000000124 124 Bytes | |
linphone-desktop-5.0.5.tar.bz2 | 0002411550 2.3 MB | |
linphone.appdata.xml | 0000001144 1.12 KB | |
linphoneqt-0002-remove-bc_compute_full_version-usa |
0000002784 2.72 KB | |
linphoneqt-fix-no-git.patch | 0000000327 327 Bytes | |
linphoneqt.changes | 0000013337 13 KB | |
linphoneqt.spec | 0000006098 5.96 KB | |
linphoneqt_fix_gcc12_error.patch | 0000000638 638 Bytes |
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kimi wrote
Would it be possible to build Linphone for all Linux distributions to encourage a wider user base, where every distro has the same version for better compatibility? Most of the basic packages in
linphoneqt
dependenceis, such asbcunit
link to search for bcunit on https://software.opensuse.orgbctoolbox
link to search for bctoolbox on https://software.opensuse.orgbroadvoice16
link to search for bv16 on https://software.opensuse.orgbcg729
link to search for bcg729 on https://software.opensuse.orggsm
link to search for gsm on https://software.opensuse.orgsrtp2-linphone
link to search for srtp2-linphone on https://software.opensuse.orgzxing-cpp
link to search for zxing-cpp on https://software.opensuse.organtlr3c-linphone
link to search for antlr3c-linphone on https://software.opensuse.orgbcmatroska2
link to search for bcmatroska2 on https://software.opensuse.orgbzrtp
link to search for bzrtp on https://software.opensuse.orglime
link to search for lime on https://software.opensuse.orgbelr
link to search for belr on https://software.opensuse.orgbelcard
link to search for belcard on https://software.opensuse.orgbelle-sip
link to search for belle-sip on https://software.opensuse.orgortp
link to search for ortp on https://software.opensuse.orgmediastreamer2
link to search for mediastreamer2 on https://software.opensuse.orgliblinphone
link to search for linphone on https://software.opensuse.orglinphoneqt
link to search for linphoneqt on https://software.opensuse.orgseems to compile on other distros already. In fact most of the packages have already been ported to different Linux distros. Would it be possible, as a joint effort, to get it working also for Ubuntu, Debian, Fedora and Archlinux?