
Chapter 7: Developer Upgrade on Fedora
Workstation
This chapter covers:
1. Overview
2. Installing Fedora
3. Installing IVR Plugin Development Environment
4. Building C/C++ Call Functions Libraries
Overview
Some application developers create their own Call Functions using the C-language to
supplement the base language constructs.
To run applications that use User Defined Call Functions, Call Functions must be compiled into
shared libraries to be available to VENGINE at runtime. In the Avaya Business
Communications Manager (Avaya BCM)/IVR 2.1 system, Call Functions must be compiled on
a Fedora workstation using the makecall script. Compiled code is then transferred to the
Windows workstation to run on the Avaya BCM.
For more information about User Defined Call Functions, see User Defined Call Functions in
the PeriProducer Environment.
The following graphic shows the path to incorporating user-defined call functions in the Avaya
BCM/IVR 2.1 system:
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