commit | 9300eb643e4d752cc9ed514e83d0dbc188fdce3e | [log] [tgz] |
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author | mfenjiro <mohamed.fenjiro@savoirfairelinux.com> | Wed Feb 20 17:16:38 2019 -0500 |
committer | Andreas Traczyk <andreas.traczyk@savoirfairelinux.com> | Wed Feb 20 17:32:14 2019 -0500 |
tree | 0c94f0d8bb73d65c978ecb84db6b2c3ee614fa3b | |
parent | 0f59fa0ac0df1512a39736b1abf00df66ce14ffa [diff] |
languages:languages update jami Change-Id: I0b9b8f54113f5309037f901442f592e72f7bfed0
jami-qt
is the cross platform client for Jami. For now, it's mainly used for the Windows platform and is not tested on other platforms.
For more information about the jami project, see the following:
git clone https://gerrit-ring.savoirfairelinux.com/ring-client-windows
NOTE: The build process is currently under a full refactorization. This section will be updated soon
TBD
In the client directory after having initialized the submodule:
cd winsparkle mkdir build && cd build cmake -DCMAKE_TOOLCHAIN_FILE=<LRC Directory>/cmake/winBuild.cmake -DCMAKE_INSTALL_PREFIX=Install dir of Jami and LRC> ../cmake", make make install
cd build/release makensis ring.nsi
For now, this process is experimental. The best way to do that is:
sudo dnf install qt5-qtsvg-devel qt5-qtwebengine-devel qt5-multimedia-devel
ring-project
repository, you have to define the LRC
environment variable to contains the install directory for LRC
. Also, you will have to setup LD_LIBRARY_PATH
if your install directory is a custom one.mkdir build cd build qmake-qt5 ../jami-qt.pro make -j 9
jami-qt
in your build
directory.TBD
Compile the client with 'BUILD=Debug' and libRingClient with '-DCMAKE_BUILD_TYPE=Debug'