SipX on Different Platforms

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Fedora Core

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Fedora Core

At this time only builds for Fedora, CentOS and SuSE are production quality, where SuSE has seen the least testing. All other builds are of varying quality. We would greatly welcome help to maintain builds on other platforms. Up to and including sipXecs release 3.10 it is a 32 bit application. Release 4.0 is released both as 64 bit and 32 bit builds out of a unified code base.

64-Bit

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64-Bit

Up to and including sipXecs release 3.10 it is a 32 bit application. Release 4.0 is released as a 64 bit application. The code base has been unified to build 32 bit and 64 bit for both i386, x86_64 and PPC. Best operating systems are Fedora, CentOS or SuSE. We are planning to make 64 bit RPM builds available.

CentOS

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CentOS 5

CentOS 4

Debian

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Debian Sarge

The sipX application is fully integrated into the Debian package management system. Using the provided .deb archives, sipX can be installed simply by using apt-get install sipxpbx.

SuSE

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OpenSuSE 10.2 / 10.3

sipXecs is fully ported to SuSE. RPM builds for SuSE 10.2 are available and builds for SuSE 10.3 will be added soon.

Developer Information:

Gentoo

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Gentoo 2005.1 / 2006.0

The same pcre issue that prevents a successful port to OpenSuSE also plagues the Gentoo port. Apache 2.2 is now available in ~x86 and with that both sipX 3.4 and 3.6 emerge successfully.

Ubuntu

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Ubuntu / Kubuntu Dapper Drake

The sipX application is fully integrated into the Ubuntu package management system. Using the provided .deb archives, sipX can be installed simply by using apt-get install sipxpbx.

3.0.1 (oldstable) /3.2 (stable)

3.4.0 alpha

Solaris

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openSolaris

A binary distribution for Solaris is not yet available, but considered. If you would like to help, please say so on the sipX dev mailing list. Estimates indicate that by moving to the Sun SPARC T1 processor, a three fold increase in performance of the media subsystem of sipX could result.

Sun Solaris 10

Work towards a Sun Solaris 10 port has started. If you'd like to help, please say so on the sipx-dev list.

FreeBSD

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FreeBSD

sipXecs release 3.6 has been ported to FreeBSD and is available from the official FreeBSD ports collection under ports/net/sipx... For sipXecs release 3.9 / 3.10 a large number of FreeBSD patches have been accepted into the main sipXecs code base, enhancing overall portability.

FreeBSD

Mac OS X

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Apple Mac OS X

A binary distribution for Mac OS X is not yet available. If you would like to create one, please say so on the sipX dev mailing list.

Windows

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Windows Server 2003

Yes, even Windows! A binary distribution for Windows is not yet available. If you would like to create one, please say so on the sipX dev mailing list. The sipXtapi SIP client SDK works on Windows XP as well as Mac OS X. Since it is based on many of the same libraries, a port to Windows would be quite possible.


Available Images for Virtual Machine (VM) Solutions

VMware

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VMware Image

This is the place to list VMware images of different versions of sipX:


Note: Images are typically configured for dynamic IP address assignment (DHCP). sipX might experience difficulty with setups that are not based on a fixed address where the hostname properly resolves in DNS. You therefore might want to assign a fixed address before using.

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