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- Description: {#mainpage}
- ===========
- The GNU oSIP library is an implementation of SIP - rfc3261.
- Email : amoizard@gmail.com
- License : LGPL (http://www.gnu.org)
- Home Page : http://www.gnu.org/software/osip/osip.html
- Download : ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/osip
- "The GNU oSIP library" is part of the "GNU project".
- You can check www.gnu.org for more information about
- being part of the "GNU project".
- For information, look at:
- INSTALL
- HISTORY
- FEATURES
- Links:
- =====
- Latest version: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/osip
- Home page: http://www.gnu.org/software/osip/osip.html
- Online Documentation: http://www.gnu.org/software/osip/
- Supported Platforms:
- ===================
- The library is known to compile on various platform:
- * GNU/Linux
- * Windows 7/vista/... (Visual studio or cygwin)
- * MacOSX
- * iOS
- * Android
- * Windows Mobile
- * OpenBsd 3.1/3.2 // (FreeBSD&NetBSD should also work)
- * Solaris
- * HP-Unix.
- * VxWorks.
- * Other embedded systems with linux.
- For more informations about compilation, please look in
- the ./help directory.
- Test Programs:
- =============
- The library contains some built-in test for the parser. To quickly test
- the parser, type: (Note that some tests MUST fail!)
- $> make check
- If you wish to test with valgrind tool (same tests), you can use:
- $> make valgrind
- Watch out the ./src/test/CHECK file for more informations.
- Contact Informations:
- ====================
- For more information on the SIP stack, or any contributions,
- you can contact the author at <amoizard@gmail.com>.
- A Mailing list is available for support: <osip-dev@gnu.org>.
- You can subscribe by writing to: <osip-dev-request@gnu.org>
- with a subject set to "subscribe".
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