commit | 4de54857ab8f77db00353ec8d8400abf111a044c | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Vadim Yanitskiy <vyanitskiy@sysmocom.de> | Wed Oct 25 17:13:53 2023 +0700 |
committer | Vadim Yanitskiy <vyanitskiy@sysmocom.de> | Wed Oct 25 17:26:03 2023 +0700 |
tree | cb58354b928f2a67ef31a4d5f23cfdafca9a1772 | |
parent | bc14c15af650aa9d2b42a321a28bc33acf795c45 [diff] |
dist: exclude libgsmhr files downloaded by fetch_sources.py We deliberately do not include these files in the git repository, nor do we intend to include them in the release tarballs. This is done intentionally to avoid potential licensing issues. Change-Id: I66e31dec37e53bf1a8c7df948fd9316e1467752c Related: OS#6227
The GSM Audio Pocket Knife is a tool that can help you to convert codec frames of all codecs in GSM networks between a variety of different formats / representations.
It is part of the Osmocom Open Source Mobile Communications project.
You can clone from the official gapk.git repository using
git clone https://gitea.osmocom.org/osmocom/gapk.git
There is a web interface at https://gitea.osmocom.org/osmocom/gapk.
Unfortunately none.
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