[Freeswitch-users] FSGUI
Avi Marcus
avi at avimarcus.net
Tue Sep 27 19:51:23 MSD 2011
I'm running on ubuntu (11.04) 32bit.
I'm no stranger to compiling (thank FS!) but I simply didn't see how,
given the links/info on the wiki.
-Avi
2011/9/27 João Mesquita <jmesquita at freeswitch.org>:
> Hello Brad,
> First of all, let me say that I am flattered that someone actually uses
> FSGui. I thought there simply was no interest in it whatsoever.
> The linux version is not that easy to "package" as the Windows version. The
> best way is to compile it yourself. I can even do it for you. What arch are
> you running on? 64 or 32?
> Regards,
> João Mesquita (aka jmesquita)
>
>
>
> On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 6:34 PM, Brad Mina <brad at tech21.com> wrote:
>>
>> I've stumbled across fsgui a few times, (
>> http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Fsgui ), and am happy to report the windows
>> release of this program works flawlessly!
>>
>> After toying with the windows version myself and a few other community
>> members wanted to see this application running in linux as well.
>> I downloaded the fsgui.tar.gz and unzipped it to /tmp then installed the
>> following packages on Ubuntu 10.04, which also installed related
>> dependencies:
>> libqt4-dev
>> libqt4-core
>> I tried to chmod+x and execute the application with ./fsgui - however bash
>> reports the following:
>>
>> fsgui: cannot execute binary file
>>
>> Is there something I'm missing here? I'm hoping jmesquita or a fellow
>> community member can respond with insight.
>>
>> Thanks in advance.
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