Web Phone
Linphone is a Web phone with a Qt interface.
It lets you make two-party calls over IP networks such as the Internet.
It uses the IETF protocols SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) and RTP (Real-time Transport Protocol) to make calls, so it should be able to communicate with other SIP-based Web phones. With several codecs available, it can be used with high speed connections as well as 28k modems.
- Developed at network:telephony
- Sources inherited from project openSUSE:Factory
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Filename | Size | Changed |
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ITS#10011-1.patch | 0000000926 926 Bytes | |
ITS#10011-2.patch | 0000002069 2.02 KB | |
ITS#10011-3.patch | 0000005666 5.53 KB | |
liblinphone-5.3.95.tar.bz2 | 0020553227 19.6 MB | |
linphone-build-jsoncpp.patch | 0000000406 406 Bytes | |
linphone-build-readline.patch | 0000006993 6.83 KB | |
linphone-fix-pkgconfig.patch | 0000001230 1.2 KB | |
linphone-link-soci-sqlite3.patch | 0000000521 521 Bytes | |
linphone.changes | 0000046232 45.1 KB | |
linphone.spec | 0000011935 11.7 KB | |
openldap-bc.tar.bz2 | 0005051873 4.82 MB | |
reproducible.patch | 0000001494 1.46 KB | |
set_current_version.patch | 0000000410 410 Bytes |
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No, the "linphone" source package simply doesn't have it. It's in "linphoneqt".
It's not obvious from the SRPM perspective, but it makes things look better on the user end.