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     1 INSTALL version 22jun2005
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     3 You need a C and C++ compiler for compiling.
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     4 You need bash and Tcl/Tk for running intercom.
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     6 You need the tcludp library for intercom. To make things easy,
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     7 the intercom package contains a compiled version of tcludp.
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     8 This library was compiled on SuSE 9.1 for Tcl/Tk version 8.4.
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     9 Attention: The compiled lib is working with SuSE 9.1 and 9.2, but
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    10 not with SuSE 9.3.
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    12 tcludp sources: http://sourceforge.net/projects/tcludp
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    13 tcludp documentation: http://tcludp.sourceforge.net/
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    15 You need the Speex library and the Speex headers. On SuSE Linux the
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    16 RPMs are Speex and Speex-Devel. Best for intercom are Speex version 
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    17 1.1.7 or above.
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    18 Note: If you use RPM speex-devel please read the note in file 
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    19 intercomd.cpp about include of speex header file.
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    21 speex sources: http://www.speex.org
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    23 To compile intercom enter the following commands:
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    25   make
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    27 To install intercom become SUPERUSER and enter:
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    28 
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    29   make install
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    30     
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    31 The executables are copied to /usr/local/bin.
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    32 The libudp is copied to /usr/local/lib.
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    33 The config file goes to ~/.intercom.conf
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    35 Edit the file ~/.intercom.conf to get your LABELS and your
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    36 IP-ADDRESSES.
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    38 Please read the file README.
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