Dear Community, I would like to use rtpengine but had a very hard time to do the compilation under ubuntu 16.04 and 18.04.
On Ubuntu 18.04 after already compiled the rtpengine i was unable to install the deb packages. Many different errors occurred. I finally tried to install RTP engine on debian 10 and i was able to install it. I am thinking of 2 use scenarios: - handling many concurrent calls like using rtpproxy for normall traffic - make WebRTC to legacy RTP transcoding (convert WebRTC SDP to legacy SDP to use with non webrtc compliant sip server) For the first scenario i imagine that it would be far better to run in-kernel mode because of performance. For the second scenario i think userspace daemon should be fine ( i expect not much traffic maximum 50-100 calls). However my question is what is the correct order of installing the deb packages. Which packages do i really need. For running rtpengine in docker could i use Debian 10 OS and compile rtpengine and install just " ngcp-rtpengine-daemon_6.2.0.0+0~mr6.2.0.0_amd64.deb" ? (the in this case the host running docker can be any linux distribution?) If i would like to run rtpengine in docker in kernel mode - is it possible or i need to use same linux distribution in host and docker container (because of the kernel match?) Best regards, Tom
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