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 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 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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