On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 7:07 PM, Kent Fritz <fritz.k...@gmail.com> wrote: > On Tue, May 6, 2014 at 4:08 PM, noah pugsley <noah.pugs...@gmail.com> wrote: >> Hi, >> >> I need sipp on openbsd. Using linux is giving me diabetes in my >> badunkadunk. The only evidence I've seen so far of a *bsd port is a wip in >> the netbsd tree. Very old, almost no activity. >> >> Writing you guy's to see if anybody has already done any useful work on >> this port before I take a crack at it. Also if anybody has worked on it did >> they contact the upstream and were they responsive? >> >> I'm motivated to learn how to do this and finish it on my own, just wanted >> to check and see first. >> >> Thank you. >> >> Noah Pugsley > > It actually builds and seemingly runs already (5.4, amd64) without the > --with-pcap and --with-sctp configure flags, albeit with a bunch of > warnings. There's some if defined(__FreeBSD__) goo in there, so > there's probably some hope. Happy to help test. > > "SIPp is available on almost all UNIX platforms: HPUX, Tru64, Linux > (RedHat, Debian, FreeBSD), Solaris/SunOS." > > If you're successful, they can add another flavor of Linux to the list! > > Kent.
Thank you Kent. Someone replied to me off list with a work in progress port to get me started. Excited to get going on it. -noah