Android: Compile pjsip libs with log

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> On 16 Feb 2016, at 5:33 PM, Andres Perez <anpelo6 at gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> 
> 2016-02-16 15:14 GMT+01:00 Shaul Kedem <shaul at yallo.com <mailto:shaul at yallo.com>>:
> What do you put in pjsua_logging_config ? do you pass it on to init ?
> 
> I am not using plain pjsip libraries, but pjsua2 abstraction.
> In that sense, my init configuration code is like following.
> try {
>         EpConfig *ep_cfg;
>         ep_cfg = new EpConfig();
> 
>         ep_cfg->logConfig.msgLogging=1;
>         ep_cfg->logConfig.consoleLevel=5;
>         ep_cfg->logConfig.level = 5;
> //      ep_cfg->logConfig.filename = "THE.LOG"; // this line makes app to crash, probably because of write permissions
>         ep->libInit(*ep_cfg);
> } catch(Error& err) {
>         // ...
> } 
> which is similar to the examples given, e.g. in pjsip-apps/src/samples/pjsua2_demp.cpp
> 
>  
>> On 16 Feb 2016, at 4:00 PM, Andres Perez <anpelo6 at gmail.com <mailto:anpelo6 at gmail.com>> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>> I want to use pjsip for an android  VoIP application.
>> I am using native functions to call libpjsua2.so methods. libpjsua2 was obtained in the way described in Getting-Started/Android: first building all pj* folders to obtain libpj*.a, and then running /pjsip-apps/src/swig/make to build libpjsua2 and swig bindings (which I don't use anyway). 
>> 
>> I am unable to get any log message through LogCat. I am working with Android Studio 1.5, gradle experimental 0.2.0.
>> 
>> In the android documentation, under "Debugging native code with Eclipse", it is advised to use the compiler flag CFLAGS += -g (for example by adding it to user.mak when building static libraries).
>> I have followed that point, but I think it is even not necessary, since in the output of ./configure-android says CFLAGS =  -fpic -ffunction-sections -funwind-tables -no-canonical-prefixes -march=armv7-a -mfpu=vfpv3-d16 -mfloat-abi=softfp -mthumb -Os -g (...) by default. 
>> 
>> I think that I'm having some kind of issue with libs compilation that does not configure logs properly, but I could not find any further documentation. 
>> 
>> Thank you for your attention.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Andr?s
>> 
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