It uses the NDK to make a native liblinphone.so to handle the SIP side of things. Unfortunately for us the NDK produces armv5te binaries. Does anyone know how to get it to make armv4t binaries so we could use it?
Re: [Linphone-users] [Release] Linphone on Android From: Simon Morlat <simon.mor...@linphone.org> To: "linphone-us...@nongnu.org" <linphone-us...@nongnu.org> CC: "linphone-develop...@nongnu.org" <linphone-develop...@nongnu.org> Many of you legitimely asked for the source of the linphone-android frontend. Here is the git url: git clone git://git.linphone.org/linphone-android.git git clone http://git.linphone.org/git/linphone-android.git Of course it is GPL. This git tree contains a liblinphone.so for ARM EABI built over NDK 1.6. As the source code is evolving fast, we think git access is probably the most efficient way to have up to date sources. Simon Le lundi 22 mars 2010 à 21:07 +0100, Simon Morlat a écrit : > Hi, > > Since today it is now possible to run linphone on its Android mobile > phone ! > We've just released a version for Google Android. We have tested it on > G1 and Nexus 1 with success. > If you are subscribed to a VoIP to PSTN service, you can then make wifi > or 3G audio calls (make sure it is permitted by your 3G operator first). > See the full news: > http://www.linphone.org/index.php/eng/linphone_on_android > > It's a first release, so bugs are possible... You can use this mailing > list to report them. An "adb logcat" dump can help in solving it. > > Simon > > > > _______________________________________________ > Linphone-users mailing list > linphone-us...@nongnu.org > http://lists.nongnu.org/mailman/listinfo/linphone-users _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community