On Wednesday 04 December 2013, Ruddy Gbaguidi wrote:
> Hi all,
> 
> I need to build an application that will be an SIP server program that will
> run on Linux and Windows.
> 
> The sip server need only some features such as be able to :
> 
> -          Register sip endpoints
> 
> -          Answer a call and play a local file
> 
> -          Make a dial from one channel to another.
> 
> 
> 
> I know asterisk can be stripped to exactly fit my needs. I would like to
> know if there is a way to build it on windows after it has been stripped.
> 
> Or do I have other alternatives out there ?

Installing Asterisk natively on Windows is a bit like training a gerbil to 
bark, in terms of effort and reward.  The easiest way to get Asterisk to run on 
a machine that normally would run Windows, is from a live USB distribution.

-- 
AJS

Answers come *after* questions.

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