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Re: [Linphone-developers] With the announcement from Google about 64 bit


From: iv gregory
Subject: Re: [Linphone-developers] 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.
Date: Fri, 06 Dec 2019 16:54:23 +0300

Dear Sylvain, thank you for your help, the provided solution works.

Best regards,

Gregory.

06.12.2019, 11:20, "Sylvain Berfini" <address@hidden>:
> Hi Gregory,
>
> Actually the link I gave you is for linphone-sdk which is the same thing
> as liblinphone.
>
> However you are having errors with the latest version because you are
> using the legacy Java wrapper and I gave you the link to a SDK with the
> new one.
>
> I strongly recommend you to switch to the one as the previous one is
> deprecated, ins't maintained and doesn't include latest added APIs. But
> if you still want to stick with it for a while we have created a
> "legacy" package which are the same libraries but with the old wrapper :
> https://linphone.org/maven_repository/org/linphone/legacy/linphone-sdk-android/
>
> Best regards,
>
> Le 06/12/2019 à 08:37, iv gregory a écrit :
>>  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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