[OpenSIPS-Users] [NEW] OpenSIPS Configuration and Scripting Tool

Bogdan-Andrei Iancu bogdan at opensips.org
Fri Jan 20 10:42:01 CET 2012


Hi Bratner,

in the "excluded modules" section you find the list of the module which 
are by default excluded from compiling....and give you the ability to 
remove some module from the "exclude list"

Regards,
Bogdan

On 01/20/2012 12:59 AM, bratner bratner wrote:
> Frist impression - the name "Excluded modules" is a bit deceptive when 
> you actually select the modules you do wish to include
> during compilation
>
> On Thu, Jan 19, 2012 at 7:11 PM, Vlad Paiu <vladpaiu at opensips.org 
> <mailto:vladpaiu at opensips.org>> wrote:
>
>     Hello,
>
>     A new OpenSIPS configuration tool has been just added to OpenSIPS
>     trunk, and it will also be present in the future 1.8 release.
>     This is a graphical tool that allows in an easy way to configure,
>     compile and generate OpenSIPS configuration files - all by simply
>     running
>     *make menuconfig*
>
>     Currently, the Interface allows the user to do the following :
>
>     1. Configure OpenSIPS compilation related options such as :
>         - *Compilation Flags*. For example, the user can now easily
>     compile in TCP support from within the GUI, or enable memory
>     allocation debugging, etc. Each compilation flag functionality is
>     explained in short in the GUI.
>         - *Module Compilation Selection*. The user can now easily
>     select to compile modules that have external dependencies, and
>     that are not compiled in by default. For example, the user can
>     choose to also enable the MySQL support by enabling the db_mysql
>     module. The interface will also notify the user about the
>     dependencies that must be installed based on the modules that the
>     user has selected.
>         - *Installation Prefix*. The user can use the GUI to configure
>     the OpenSIPS installation path to be used
>
>     2. *Install OpenSIPS and Cleanup OpenSIPS* sources
>         - Upon configuring OpenSIPS related options from above, the
>     user can choose to install OpenSIPS directly from the GUI.
>
>     3. *Generate OpenSIPS config files*
>         - The tool can also generate OpenSIPS configuration files
>     based on the user's preferences. So far, we have defined three
>     main classes of OpenSIPS configuration files :
>             - Residential
>             - Trunking
>             - Load-balancer
>
>     For each type of configuration file, the user can choose to
>     enable/disable certain options. For example, for the Residential
>     script, the user can choose to enable presence support, to handle
>     NAT, and many more. After the user has properly configured it's
>     desired OpenSIPS script in the GUI, it will have the option to
>     generate and obtain the final OpenSIPS cfg.
>
>     The interface dependencies are
>         - curses development library for compiling the GUI
>         - m4 for generating OpenSIPS configs based on user preferences.
>
>     Testing and feedback is very much welcomed.
>
>     Regards,
>
>     -- 
>     Vlad Paiu
>     OpenSIPS Developer
>
>
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Bogdan-Andrei Iancu
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