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Enver ALTIN wrote:

> Short answer is "no". You can use Cygwin to get an unreliable and
> totally unsupported version of Kannel built on Windows; but it will
> not work nowhere as reliable as a Unix version. It may hang or crash
> because of several known issues related to Cygwin's POSIX threads
> support.

agree'ing to Enver here.

BTW, the cygwin pthreads got a bit "better" in the last cygwin release. I
managed to run Kannel daemons some time longer then I do on older cygwin 
releases.

So in short: It is possible, but not reliable. Try on your own.

Stipe

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