opal 3.10.10~dfsg2-2 source package in Ubuntu
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opal (3.10.10~dfsg2-2) unstable; urgency=low * Fix FTBFS with upcoming ffmpeg 2.9, patch from A. Cadhalpun (Closes: #803846). -- Eugen Dedu <email address hidden> Mon, 11 Jan 2016 15:51:57 +0100
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Binary packages built by this source
- libopal-dbg: OPAL library debug symbols
This package contains the shared and static debug symbols of the
OPAL library.
.
The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
conferencing.
- libopal-dev: OPAL library header files
This package contains the headers and a static version of the OPAL library.
.
The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
conferencing.
- libopal-dev-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libopal-dev
This package contains the headers and a static version of the OPAL library.
.
The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
conferencing.
- libopal-doc: OPAL library documentation files
This package contains the documentation and samples to program with
the OPAL library.
.
The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
conferencing.
- libopal3.10.10: Open Phone Abstraction Library - successor of OpenH323
This package contains the shared version of the OPAL library.
.
The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
conferencing.
.
This package contains the shared version of the OPAL library, together
with several audio and video codecs.
- libopal3.10.10-dbgsym: debug symbols for package libopal3.10.10
This package contains the shared version of the OPAL library.
.
The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
conferencing.
.
This package contains the shared version of the OPAL library, together
with several audio and video codecs.
- simpleopal: Simple example from the OPAL project
This package contains a small H323 and SIP client given as an example. You
can find its code on the doc package.
.
The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
conferencing.
- simpleopal-dbgsym: debug symbols for package simpleopal
This package contains a small H323 and SIP client given as an example. You
can find its code on the doc package.
.
The OPAL project aims to create a full featured, interoperable, Open Source
implementation of the H.323 and SIP protocols that can be used freely by
everybody. These protocols are most used for Voice over IP (VoIP)
conferencing.