PACKAGE NAME: opal-2.2.11-i586-2gsb.tlz PACKAGE LOCATION: ./packages/libraries PACKAGE SIZE (compressed): 2091 K PACKAGE SIZE (uncompressed): 12210 K PACKAGE MD5: e034dc4f4b64d9b936f621860db461b6 ./packages/libraries/opal-2.2.11-i586-2gsb.tlz PACKAGE REQUIRED: aaa_base >= 12.1.0-noarch-2 | glibc-solibs >= 2.7-i486-10,cxxlibs >= 6.0.9-i486-1 | gcc-g++ >= 4.2.3-i486-1,cyrus-sasl >= 2.1.22-i486-1,expat >= 2.0.1-i486-1,gcc >= 4.2.3-i486-1,libX11 >= 1.1.4-i486-1,libXau >= 1.0.3-i486-1,libXdmcp >= 1.0.2-i486-1,libXext >= 1.0.4-i486-1,libXrandr >= 1.2.2-i486-1,libXrender >= 0.9.4-i486-1,libxcb >= 1.0-i486-2,openldap-client >= 2.3.38-i486-1,openssl >= 0.9.8h-i486-1_slack12.1 | openssl-solibs >= 0.9.8h-i486-1_slack12.1,pwlib >= 1.10.10-i586-3gsb,sdl >= 1.2.13-i486-2,svgalib >= 1.9.25-i486-1 PACKAGE CONFLICTS: PACKAGE SUGGESTS: PACKAGE DESCRIPTION: opal: opal (Open Phone Abstraction Library) opal: opal: OPAL is the Open Phone Abstraction Library, and is the successor to opal: OpenH323. There were a couple of architectural issues in OpenH323, opal: especially in the area of the codecs and media channels, that required opal: a major rewrite. OPAL is designed to be an infrastructure for any opal: protocol, not just H.323. It enables normalized interfaces so an opal: application can quickly use a range of "call protocols", be it H.323, opal: SIP, PSTN hardware, PC sound cards, MGCP or whatever proprietary opal: protocol might exist. OPAL is under Mozilla Public License (MPL). opal: