[Freeswitch-users] mod_managed version

Dave R. Kompel drk at drkngs.net
Mon Sep 9 21:00:09 MSD 2013


Agreed, the wiki needs updating, but I think there still may be some issues with VS2012 in some cases. If you are building the stable branch, I would use VS2010. The VS2008 stuff has not been supported in a while.  
   
If you need any reference builds, you could always start with the weekly build binaries that Jeff makes. Also I normally keep installs built on the actuall tagged stable releases at http://download.drknetworking.com.   
   
Also on a side note, Jeff, maybe the default build platform should be set to x64? Does anyone actually run any 32bit OS anymore?   
   
Ed: The reason you are getting that error is that it looks like the VS2008 version has not been updated to download the right vesion of OpenSSL. If you really want to use the VS2008 version just change the URL it downloads to the same version that's in the 2010 or 2012 project files, and it should fix your problem.  
   
--Dave
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  From: Peter Olsson [mailto:peter at olssononline.se]
To: FreeSWITCH Users Help [mailto:freeswitch-users at lists.freeswitch.org]
Sent: Mon, 09 Sep 2013 07:31:45 -0700
Subject: Re: [Freeswitch-users] mod_managed version

  
I would say the best thing is to compile this in VS2010 or VS2012 (preferably). It's still possible to keep VS2008 on the same machine, both of them will work. I haven't built FS in VS2008 for a very long time, and since it is unsupported in current releases it will probably need quite some work to get it up and running again.  

  
/Peter  


  
2013/9/9 Ed Graves <egravesvip at gmail.com>
    
Hello,  

  
I'm trying to set-up FreeSWITCH with mod_managed in Windows for the first time, using Visual Studio 2008.  

  
According to the wiki instructions (http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Mod_managed), Visual Studio 2008 must be used, but I think this may be out-of-date because when I load the source code for the latest version, 1.2.12, there is a project file called freeswitch.2008.unsupported.    

  
When I try to compile it, I get a bunch of errors, starting with:  

  
  
Error 2 fatal error C1083: Cannot open include file: 'stdint.h': No such file or directory c:\Genesis\freeswitch\freeswitch-1.2.12\libs\openssl-1.0.0a\include\openssl\bio.h 73 libeay32  

  

  
The company I'm working for uses VS 2008 for everything at the moment, so it would be a bit inconvenient for them to upgrade to a later version of Visual Studio, but not impossible.  So I'm wondering what people on this list recommend;  is there an older FreeSWITCH version that I could use where VS 2008 compiles properly and is supported, or is it just a better idea to ask that we upgrade visual studio?  

  
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.   

  
Thanks,  
Ed
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