Hello Sylvain and thank you for your quick response.
The problem is that as described in linphone wiki:
https://wiki.linphone.org/xwiki/wiki/public/
There is two kinds of libs available:
1)
Linphone
Linphone is an open source softphone for voice and video over IP calling and
instant messaging, which makes it possible to communicate freely with people
over the internet. It is fully SIP-based, for all calling, presence and IM
features.
Linphone is available for smartphones, tablets and desktop platforms:
mobile: iOS, Android
desktop: GNU/Linux, macOS, Windows Desktop, Windows 10
embedded targets: Yocto, Xamarin
2)
Liblinphone
Liblinphone is a high-level SIP library integrating all calling and instant
messaging features into an unified easy-to-use API.
It is the cross-platform VoIP library on which the Linphone application is
based, and that anyone can use to add audio and video calls or instant
messaging capabilities to an application.
So, why you suggest me to use Linphone instead of Liblinphone?
If I try to use Linphone instead of Liblinphone directly I get errors in
already existed project with initially integrated Liblinphone:
I get the following errors in my import:
Cannot resolve symbol 'LinphoneCore'
and
Cannot resolve symbol 'LinphoneCall'
(Check the printscreen bellow)
Please, help.
Thank you upfront for your efforts.
Best regards,
Gregory.
05.12.2019, 19:51, "Sylvain Berfini" <address@hidden>:
Hi,
The repository you are using is the oldest one, that is why you don't
see the latest versions.
You can find the 4.2 in
http://linphone.org/releases/maven_repository/org/linphone/linphone-sdk-android/
repository but it is now deprecated.
The all new repository that mixes snapshots & releases base on the
semantic versioning name is available at:
https://linphone.org/maven_repository/org/linphone/linphone-sdk-android/
It contains the latest 4.2 releases, the 4.3 alpha & beta versions and
soon the 4.3 release.
Cheers,
Le 05/12/2019 à 16:00, iv gregory a écrit :
Dear Linphone community, please, help...
With the announcement from Google about 64 bit support for apps on the Play
Store, I am struggling to get the 4.0.1 SDK working with 64 bit.
Here is the link to the Google explanation announcement itself:
https://developer.android.com/distribute/best-practices/develop/64-bit
On the link bellow I have found the similar problem description which I faced
but with other library type (linphone):
https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/linphone-developers/2019-07/msg00025.html
The solution which they recommend is to use the following lib (also linphone)
:
https://www.linphone.org/releases/maven_repository/org/linphone/linphone-sdk-android/4.2/linphone-sdk-android-4.2.aar
But In my case I use the following lib and there is no 4.2 version available
(liblinphone) :
https://www.linphone.org/releases/maven_repository/org/linphone/liblinphone-sdk/4.0.1/liblinphone-sdk-4.0.1.aar
List of available liblinphone libraries (no 4.2 version available) :
https://www.linphone.org/releases/maven_repository/org/linphone/liblinphone-sdk/
Please, help to find the solution.
Do they suppose to release liblinphone-sdk-4.2.aar ?
Thank you everyone for any help.
Best regards and best whishes.
Gregory.
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