Hi !
I'm new on this, however i'm trying to make a study about SER/OpenSER...
My question is:
Is There any possibility to find one OpenSER program running under Windows platform? or it's only for GNU...
If yes, please tell me where...
Thanks,
Jordi
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On Fri, Nov 17, 2006 at 04:02:09PM +0000, Jordi Ferre wrote:
Hi !
Hi,
I'm new on this, however i'm trying to make a study about SER/OpenSER...
My question is:
Is There any possibility to find one OpenSER program running under Windows platform? or it's only for GNU...
If yes, please tell me where...
Install cygwin and try to compile it.
Wbr,
Hello,
On 11/17/06 18:02, Jordi Ferre wrote:
Hi !
I'm new on this, however i'm trying to make a study about SER/OpenSER...
My question is:
Is There any possibility to find one OpenSER program running under Windows platform?
no, openser is not running on Windows, only on Unix-based OSes (Linux, *BSD, Sun/Solaris ...).
Cheers, Daniel
or it's only for GNU...
If yes, please tell me where...
Thanks,
Jordi
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Hi,
As Daniel said, openser only runs on unix-like platforms ... But, there are options to have openser running inside a windows box ... via some kind or other of virtualization. - cygwin ... i never tried, so i won't comment - vmware ... i did try. Too heavy for my taste and i had problems running real-time apps in there ... i.e asterisk or sems ... - colinux ... i fell in love with it ... it is a ported linux kernel, very easy to install (it comes with prepackaged linuxes, like debian) ... and i have asterisk and sems running there, no problem.
Cesc
On 11/17/06, Daniel-Constantin Mierla daniel@voice-system.ro wrote:
Hello,
On 11/17/06 18:02, Jordi Ferre wrote:
Hi !
I'm new on this, however i'm trying to make a study about SER/OpenSER...
My question is:
Is There any possibility to find one OpenSER program running under Windows platform?
no, openser is not running on Windows, only on Unix-based OSes (Linux, *BSD, Sun/Solaris ...).
Cheers, Daniel
or it's only for GNU...
If yes, please tell me where...
Thanks,
Jordi
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Hi Cesc, Cesc wrote:
Hi,
As Daniel said, openser only runs on unix-like platforms ... But, there are options to have openser running inside a windows box ... via some kind or other of virtualization.
- cygwin ... i never tried, so i won't comment
- vmware ... i did try. Too heavy for my taste and i had problems
running real-time apps in there ... i.e asterisk or sems ...
- colinux ... i fell in love with it ... it is a ported linux kernel,
very easy to install (it comes with prepackaged linuxes, like debian) ... and i have asterisk and sems running there, no problem.
I tried sems in colinux some time back and i had quite some problems with the audio timing (and even with debug output on terminal). Is it now working fine?
Stefan
Cesc
Stefan Sayer Media Services Development
iptego GmbH Am Borsigturm 40 13507 Berlin Germany
stefan.sayer@iptego.de www.iptego.de
sure it ain't the real thing ... but it definitely works way better than with vmware ... if you have quality crappiness problems, try setting the colinux processes (via the task manager in windows) as high priority ... real-time may be too much, it will take over your windows box ... Cesc
On 11/20/06, Stefan Sayer stefan.sayer@iptego.de wrote:
Hi Cesc, Cesc wrote:
Hi,
As Daniel said, openser only runs on unix-like platforms ... But, there are options to have openser running inside a windows box ... via some kind or other of virtualization.
- cygwin ... i never tried, so i won't comment
- vmware ... i did try. Too heavy for my taste and i had problems
running real-time apps in there ... i.e asterisk or sems ...
- colinux ... i fell in love with it ... it is a ported linux kernel,
very easy to install (it comes with prepackaged linuxes, like debian) ... and i have asterisk and sems running there, no problem.
I tried sems in colinux some time back and i had quite some problems with the audio timing (and even with debug output on terminal). Is it now working fine?
Stefan
Cesc
Stefan Sayer Media Services Development
iptego GmbH Am Borsigturm 40 13507 Berlin Germany
stefan.sayer@iptego.de www.iptego.de
Hi Cesc,
SEMS in vmware is no problem at all. As far as you install vmware tools it works like a charm :)
- Atle
* Cesc cesc.santa@gmail.com [061120 23:41]:
sure it ain't the real thing ... but it definitely works way better than with vmware ... if you have quality crappiness problems, try setting the colinux processes (via the task manager in windows) as high priority ... real-time may be too much, it will take over your windows box ... Cesc
On 11/20/06, Stefan Sayer stefan.sayer@iptego.de wrote:
Hi Cesc, Cesc wrote:
Hi,
As Daniel said, openser only runs on unix-like platforms ... But, there are options to have openser running inside a windows box ... via some kind or other of virtualization.
- cygwin ... i never tried, so i won't comment
- vmware ... i did try. Too heavy for my taste and i had problems
running real-time apps in there ... i.e asterisk or sems ...
- colinux ... i fell in love with it ... it is a ported linux kernel,
very easy to install (it comes with prepackaged linuxes, like debian) ... and i have asterisk and sems running there, no problem.
I tried sems in colinux some time back and i had quite some problems with the audio timing (and even with debug output on terminal). Is it now working fine?
Stefan
Cesc
Stefan Sayer Media Services Development
iptego GmbH Am Borsigturm 40 13507 Berlin Germany
stefan.sayer@iptego.de www.iptego.de
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