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Update all files generated by autotools via a call to 'autoreconf -if' and add generated template config.h.in. Note: the file config.h genereted from config.h.in by 'configure' is not used (i.e. #include'd) yet in those source files that use the preprocessor directive CAPI_LIBRARY_V2, namely capifunc.c, capiutils.h, convert.c. The problematic file is capiutils.h, as it is a public header file for libcapi20, thatshould not pretend to offer two interfaces based on a preprocessor directive. Maybe we need to generate if from capiutils.h.in ;-) |
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COPYING | ||
COPYING.LIB | ||
Makefile.am | ||
Makefile.in | ||
README | ||
aclocal.m4 | ||
capi20.c | ||
capi20.h | ||
capi20.pc.in | ||
capi_debug.h | ||
capi_mod.h | ||
capi_mod_fritzbox.c | ||
capi_mod_fritzbox.h | ||
capi_mod_rcapi.c | ||
capi_mod_std.c | ||
capicmd.h | ||
capidyn.c | ||
capifunc.c | ||
capiutils.h | ||
config.guess | ||
config.h.in | ||
config.sub | ||
configure | ||
configure.ac | ||
convert.c | ||
install-sh | ||
ltmain.sh | ||
missing |
README
Modular libcapi20 by Jan-Michael Brummer. Patches by: Whoopie ---------------------------------------------------- -- Configuration ----------------------------------- ---------------------------------------------------- libcapi20 features autodetection of connected CAPI devices. In case you need to select a special device use the remote configuration file: ~/.capi20rc if it doesn't exist look for /etc/capi20.conf To set the remote machine, the above file need to have the following line REMOTE <driver> <remote hostname|ip-address> <remote port> Drivers: * fritzbox - Remote CAPI via FRITZ!Box * rcapi - Melware Remote CAPI If this doesn't exist, the library tries the old, normal way of using the local /dev/isdn/capi20.