On Wed, Dec 04, 2013 at 02:12:41PM -0500, Ruddy Gbaguidi wrote:
> I never tought this is become a Linux vs Windows fight.
> We have been using asterisk on linux from a long time now and happy
> with it.
> But some of our customers who has windows in their environment want
> to use our call center software we developed on top of asterisk.
> So, the question was :
> Did anybody ever tried to isolate the asterisk SIP server/module and
> make it run under Windows ?
> Since, asterisk 12 is using pjsip (which is cross platform already),
> I tought it may be possible and wanted advices.
> 
> I would love that every single customer switch to Linux and Ubuntu
> tomorrow morning but at the moment, that's not the case.

There was an old half-working port of Asterisk to Cygwin which does run
on Windows. It has not worked since at least 1.6.0 . Feel free to try to
fix it. I suspect it won't be easy. Patches would be welcomed, I guess
(look at what odd fixes that were accepted to make Asterisk build and
work on OS/X).

And for others: the name is [MS-]Windows. Not 'wind-blows" or whatever
name you find for it. Please respect this list. If you don't have
anything useful to add to the thread, please refrain from replying.

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