How do I install OpenMCU on Debian(9.1) server? If it doesnt exist, what are the alternatives?

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Using this as a guide:



https://wiki.videoswitch.ru/en/install/bin_linux



The entire thing seems abandoned but I was willing to try anyways.



The wget returned nothing for Debian. I tried compiling from source somehow but I realized the source files link was 404'd too. Out of desperation I tried installing through the Ubuntu repositories but that 404'd too. "Releases has no release files" after I run apt-get update



Am I just a noob or is the project abandoned? Are there any alternatives, that could be connected into IMS later on?



After reading into Ekiga from a slightly older thread but after checking out the website it looks like a client not something I could build videoconferencing server on.







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    Using this as a guide:



    https://wiki.videoswitch.ru/en/install/bin_linux



    The entire thing seems abandoned but I was willing to try anyways.



    The wget returned nothing for Debian. I tried compiling from source somehow but I realized the source files link was 404'd too. Out of desperation I tried installing through the Ubuntu repositories but that 404'd too. "Releases has no release files" after I run apt-get update



    Am I just a noob or is the project abandoned? Are there any alternatives, that could be connected into IMS later on?



    After reading into Ekiga from a slightly older thread but after checking out the website it looks like a client not something I could build videoconferencing server on.







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      Using this as a guide:



      https://wiki.videoswitch.ru/en/install/bin_linux



      The entire thing seems abandoned but I was willing to try anyways.



      The wget returned nothing for Debian. I tried compiling from source somehow but I realized the source files link was 404'd too. Out of desperation I tried installing through the Ubuntu repositories but that 404'd too. "Releases has no release files" after I run apt-get update



      Am I just a noob or is the project abandoned? Are there any alternatives, that could be connected into IMS later on?



      After reading into Ekiga from a slightly older thread but after checking out the website it looks like a client not something I could build videoconferencing server on.







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      Using this as a guide:



      https://wiki.videoswitch.ru/en/install/bin_linux



      The entire thing seems abandoned but I was willing to try anyways.



      The wget returned nothing for Debian. I tried compiling from source somehow but I realized the source files link was 404'd too. Out of desperation I tried installing through the Ubuntu repositories but that 404'd too. "Releases has no release files" after I run apt-get update



      Am I just a noob or is the project abandoned? Are there any alternatives, that could be connected into IMS later on?



      After reading into Ekiga from a slightly older thread but after checking out the website it looks like a client not something I could build videoconferencing server on.









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          The main "official home page" certainly seems to have been taken over by sex peddlers. But there are still source code repositories that you can copy (albeit at your own risk, as their provenances seem somewhat suspect):



          • https://github.com/muggot/openmcu

          • https://github.com/tamldt/tamldt_openmcu

          • https://github.com/FreeMCU/freemcu

          • https://github.com/15623668525/openmcu-ru

          • … and so on.





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            The main "official home page" certainly seems to have been taken over by sex peddlers. But there are still source code repositories that you can copy (albeit at your own risk, as their provenances seem somewhat suspect):



            • https://github.com/muggot/openmcu

            • https://github.com/tamldt/tamldt_openmcu

            • https://github.com/FreeMCU/freemcu

            • https://github.com/15623668525/openmcu-ru

            • … and so on.





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              The main "official home page" certainly seems to have been taken over by sex peddlers. But there are still source code repositories that you can copy (albeit at your own risk, as their provenances seem somewhat suspect):



              • https://github.com/muggot/openmcu

              • https://github.com/tamldt/tamldt_openmcu

              • https://github.com/FreeMCU/freemcu

              • https://github.com/15623668525/openmcu-ru

              • … and so on.





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                The main "official home page" certainly seems to have been taken over by sex peddlers. But there are still source code repositories that you can copy (albeit at your own risk, as their provenances seem somewhat suspect):



                • https://github.com/muggot/openmcu

                • https://github.com/tamldt/tamldt_openmcu

                • https://github.com/FreeMCU/freemcu

                • https://github.com/15623668525/openmcu-ru

                • … and so on.





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                The main "official home page" certainly seems to have been taken over by sex peddlers. But there are still source code repositories that you can copy (albeit at your own risk, as their provenances seem somewhat suspect):



                • https://github.com/muggot/openmcu

                • https://github.com/tamldt/tamldt_openmcu

                • https://github.com/FreeMCU/freemcu

                • https://github.com/15623668525/openmcu-ru

                • … and so on.






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