Dear Mike,
Please tell me which version of Sofia we have to use as the latest, to
develope applications?
I have counted them four:
1) "official": http://sofia-sip.sourceforge.net/
2) "freeswitch":
http://git.freeswitch.org/git/freeswitch/tree/libs/sofia-sip
3) "gitorious": http://gitorious.org/s
On 11/18/2013 02:15 PM, Michael Jerris wrote:
> Pekka is no longer at Nokia. I think I am the only one with commit access to
> the gitorious tree still around and responding at all. I don't have the
> ability to roll releases. There are still plenty of people working on
> sofia-sip from what
Pekka is no longer at Nokia. I think I am the only one with commit access to
the gitorious tree still around and responding at all. I don't have the
ability to roll releases. There are still plenty of people working on
sofia-sip from what I can see, but yeah, no official maintainer who is aro
Personally, I would prefer to see it moved to github, where I find the tools
are a bit better for this kind of collaboration (e.g. forking). But this
project mostly seems to need a lead maintainer (and I, also, am not blaming
Pekka - I imagine there has been an avalanche of changes and new dir
On 11/18/2013 10:04 AM, Dave Horton wrote:
> Hi Andreas -
>
> Yes, I went back and read your question. Looks like it never really got
> answered, and then sidetracked into a specific bug fix discussion. And while
> it would be great to get fixes from Freeswitch back in, that clearly isn't
> h
Hi Andreas -
Yes, I went back and read your question. Looks like it never really got
answered, and then sidetracked into a specific bug fix discussion. And while
it would be great to get fixes from Freeswitch back in, that clearly isn't
happening yet. If I am reading the commit history in g
On 11/17/2013 04:53 PM, Dave Horton wrote:
> I've been using sofia sip quite happily for a few years in various projects,
> but I am wondering about whether it is still being actively supported. I'm
> heading into a new project where I will need a lot of 3GPP headers that don't
> appear to hav
Hi,
On 02 Dec 2010, Anatoliy Odukha wrote:
> What about symbian support in sofia-sip? Is it dead of alive?
to be honest, it's orphaned at the moment. The current Nokia folks
contributing to Sofia-SIP are all working on MeeGo, so we don't have
anyone actively maintaining the Symbian port (we did
What about symbian support in sofia-sip? Is it dead of alive?
We get the library compiled and, but as static lib only (how to use it
as dll?). As is in source control it is not working on S60, some
changes in project files needed to compile it. Also on FP1 device(did
not check on other devices) was
Hi,
On 01 Dec 2010, Королёв Илья wrote:
> I need to implement b2bua, so i'm looking for good SIP library. As for
> me, Sofia SIP looks very pretty, but i can't understand its current
> status. Main page says, that last release was in 2008-12-08 (almost two
> years ago). So, tell me please, what is
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