<p>FYI there is a patch for the build script for mod_opal. I can't for the life of me remember what the ticket number is in JIRA, and I'm mobile so I can't really check it right now. It hasn't been committed to the code yet, so if someone would be willing to test on the latest revision let me know off list and I'll try and figure out the ticket number.</p>
<p>As far as your predicament sir, a few things:<br></p>
<p>On Mar 16, 2012 5:54 PM, "Peter Steinbach" <<a href="mailto:lists@telefaks.de">lists@telefaks.de</a>> wrote:<br>
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> I want to create a H323 Gateway in order to receive calls from an external H323 Server and transfer them to another Freeswitch server.<br>
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> I started on my Ubuntu 10.04 with mod_opal and spent some hours with trying the following 2 ways:<br>
> Using buildopal.sh, I had to adapt the script slightly and had to do some symlinks in order to progress. At the end I got stuck with a compile error "class PSTUNClient’ has no member named ‘InvalidateCache’" during compilation of opal manager<br>
> I then installed the libpt and libopal packes from apt and started to compile mod_opal. I then got stuck with a compile error "errror: no matching function for call to ‘OpalLocalConnection::OpalLocalConnection(OpalCall&, FSEndPoint&, void*&, unsigned int&, OpalConnection::StringOptions*&)’"<br>
> So this did not seem to be the right way as regards to future ability to compile it with system updates.<br>
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> Therefore I would like to ask you for some advice:<br>
> what is the best way to go: mod_opal or mod_h323? I think the feature set will be somehow the same for my purposes (I only need voice, PCMA), so I am asking, which one is more stable and compiles better.</p>
<p>I'm actually not sure. I patched the build script for mod_Opal so that I could use IAX2. Fwiw Opal will not compile without a patch on the build script. The current build script gets the latest from svn or got, but it is indeed broken.</p>
<p>> what is best preferred platform (CentOS/Debian/??) for compiling this?</p>
<p>It boils down to what makes you comfortable. I personally use debian for everything, including freeswitch installs. Some wouldn't touch it with a 10 foot pole though.</p>
<p>> are there any dependencies for the opal and libpt versions?</p>
<p>Those should be taken care of by the build script (if there are any)</p>
<p>> Who had recently made running this solution and can give me some advice?</p>
<p>Can't help you there, sorry. :-)</p>
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