Example #1
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/**
 *	Initialize the oRTP scheduler. You only have to do that if you intend to use the
 *	scheduled mode of the RtpSession in your application.
 *
**/
void ortp_scheduler_init()
{
	static bool_t initialized=FALSE;
	if (initialized) return;
	initialized=TRUE;
#ifdef __hpux
	/* on hpux, we must block sigalrm on the main process, because signal delivery
	is ?random?, well, sometimes the SIGALRM goes to both the main thread and the
	scheduler thread */
	sigset_t set;
	sigemptyset(&set);
	sigaddset(&set,SIGALRM);
	sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK,&set,NULL);
#endif /* __hpux */

	__ortp_scheduler=rtp_scheduler_new();
	rtp_scheduler_start(__ortp_scheduler);
}
Example #2
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/**
 *ortp_scheduler_init:
 *
 *	Initialize the oRTP scheduler. You only have to do that if you intend to use the
 *	scheduled mode of the #RtpSession in your application.
 *	
**/
void ortp_scheduler_init()
{
	static gboolean initialized=FALSE;
	if (initialized) return;
	initialized=TRUE;
#ifdef BUILD_SCHEDULER
#ifdef HOST_IS_HPUX
	/* on hpux, we must block sigalrm on the main process, because signal delivery
	is ?random?, well, sometimes the SIGALRM goes to both the main thread and the 
	scheduler thread */
	sigset_t set;
	sigemptyset(&set);
	sigaddset(&set,SIGALRM);
	sigprocmask(SIG_BLOCK,&set,NULL);
#endif /*HOST_IS_HPUX*/
	if (!g_thread_supported()) g_thread_init(NULL);
	ortp_scheduler=rtp_scheduler_new();
	rtp_scheduler_start(ortp_scheduler);
	//sleep(1);
#else
	g_warning("ortp_init_scheduler: ERROR: scheduler is not compiled !");
#endif
}