OT: Twinkle cli
Alonzo Cuellar
mariachiac at gmail.com
Fri Jan 28 07:57:26 EST 2011
Hello,
Email the creator and he will send you a twinkle.cfg file. I had a sample laying around, but i can't seem to find it. I'll look in another drive of mine and see if i can't find it. Good luck.
Alonzo
On Jan 26, 2011, at 11:40 AM, Igor Gueths wrote:
> Hi Kirk. Actually, it seems the Ncurses bits have already been done for us; the
> only problem that remains however, is the fact that Twinkle itself seems unable
> to build without at least a partial install of QT somewhere. Ideally I think
> what we'd want to do is have some sort of flag in the configure script
> (--enable-console-only for example), that would simply build the console
> interface, and nothing else UI-wise. I also didn't notice any direct calls to
> Ncurses or Readline for that matter while poking around the source tree
> yesterday, so some reading through the files in src/gui is probably in order.
> On Wed, Jan 26, 2011 at 07:52:50AM -0500, Kirk Reiser wrote:
>> Hi Igor: I would be surprised if anyone here on this list knows much
>> about how easy it would be to replace qt with ncurses but I'd say go
>> for it and try.
>>
>> We have played quite a bit with both twinkle and linphone and they
>> both have advantages and drawbacks. Yes twinkle supports zrtp but
>> linphone supports ipv6 which twinkle does not. Twinkle has a much
>> nicer interface in console mode but linphone has better noise
>> cancellation and echo control. Linphone is not as robust as twinkle
>> is however and likes to segfault whenever it gets a chance.
>>
>> They can both be nice to use and iritating when they aren't working as
>> advertised unfortunately. So if we could get one feature rich stable
>> sip client it would be nice. If anyone knows of any other console
>> based sip clients we don't know about it would also be useful to hear
>> about them.
>>
>> I would also like to invite folks interested in playing with sip and
>> freeswitch to join us at sip:3000 at linux-speakup.org to play. If we
>> can get things all working correctly the possibilities seem endless.
>> I am thinking of language channels for folks interested in learning
>> and speaking various languages and all sorts of special interest
>> discussion groups. We have a fair way to go before we have it all
>> figured out but the more the merrier from a discussion perspective.
>> Hell, we might even be able to do a little tech support, who knows!
>>
>> We are currently looking into getting chats working and a skype bridge
>> up. There are probably good windows soft phone clients but I don't
>> know what they are. I'd be interested in finding out how ekiga works
>> for blinks also.
>>
>> Kirk
>>
>> On Tue, 25 Jan 2011, Igor Gueths wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all. I've lately started poking around Twinkle, and it almost seems that it
>>> is possible to have the whole thing link against NCurses, instead of QT as is
>>> the regular build procedure. Am I chasing shadows here, or is this indeed
>>> possible? Twinkle looks much better than Linphone in my opinion, not to mention
>>> that it supports ZRTP. Thanks.
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