i never heard of this interix ... but it does not seem free, so i
would not use it. Also, it comes from microsoft directly, right? uuu
...
And it sounds a bit like cygwin stuff ...
What i was talking about are libraries which you can use to create
fully native .exe files (or .dll, as it fits you) ... For example, by
cross-compiling using mingw32 from a linux host, you get a fully
native windows .exe/.dll file ... Ain't that cool?
I don't want to have to open some kind of terminal window or the like
... i want native windows.

Cesc
PS - let's keep the discussion in the mail list ...

On 7/20/06, Public Dump <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Well, like the other project that tried to port Ser, there is also Microsoft 
Interix - it is free and should provide a complete POSIX abstraction layer.

> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Cesc [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Bereitgestellt: Donnerstag, 20. Juli 2006 16:00
> Bereitgestellt in: Public Dump
> Unterhaltung: [Users] openSER on Windows
> Betreff: Re: [Users] openSER on Windows
>
>
> I had a similar idea ... that is, just an idea :) There are
> several OS abstraction layer libraries out there ... why not
> use one of them as a foundation for ser/openser?
>
> I am familiar with the one used for MiniSIP (C++), though
> other are available ... PWLib (used in openh323), sipxtapi
> uses some OS-AL software, boost (not sure about this one),
> ... I would say most of them are C++, thus i have never tried
> how would the integration of openser C code with C++ code ...
> but hey ...
>
> It may be a nice idea ... though this would introduce a whole
> new range of problems and challenges ... it would also open
> the door to a whole new big market.
>
> Regards,
>
> Cesc
>
>
> On 7/20/06, Weiter Leiter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > There was this project going on:
> > http://developer.berlios.de/projects/serinterix/ but it
> seems to have
> > died in infancy. Maybe you could give it a try and let us
> know how's
> > it working (or if).
> >
> > WL.
> >
> > Public Dump wrote:
> > > Is it possible to compile openSER on windows, possibly
> with the help
> > > of cygwin ?
> > > Anybody done that ?
> > >
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