[LAD] Help, someone interested in taking over a small orphaned jack-module

Julien Claassen julien at c-lab.de
Wed Jun 2 08:24:38 UTC 2010


Hello all!
   I just got back into asterisk, the big telephony pbx system. It has a JACK 
module, which is very helpful to me, as it allows me to use asterisk with its 
cLI to be my telephone. Since I found no other commandline telephone 
supporting JACK, this is the only way to get there.
   So asterisk has a small module (1025 lines, including comments), that allows 
to use JACK. But unfortunitely the programmer of that module has no more time 
to develop it. So he wrote on the list today.
   Now I was wondering if anyone of you might be willing to help out here. 
There are a few people how like to use this module and I'm not the only one, 
who ends up frustrated. :-(
   So here are a few links:
   I uploaded app_jack.c to my site:
http://juliencoder.de/app_jack.c
   I also uploaded libresample - which I think it relies upon:
http://juliencoder.de/libresample-310510.tar.bz2
   The latest asterisk can be downloaded here:
http://downloads.asterisk.org/pub/telephony/asterisk/asterisk-1.6.2.9-rc1.tar.gz
   Basic Developer resources (coding guidelines, etc.) can be found here:
http://www.asterisk.org/developer/resources
   The author of the JACK module has written an article, on how to write a 
module for asterisk, so one can understand the basic structure. It can be 
found through this link:
http://www.venturevoip.com/news.php?rssid=2024
   (If you're in a hurry, directly search for "part 1").
   That's the best I could find for a starter. I think app_jack relies on 
libresample, which is somehow connected with asterisk. Beyond that I suppose 
it's pure JACK and asterisk basic structure.
   Is anyone here willing to help in some way? Please?
   Kindest regards
          Julien

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