Hi, i need someone to help compile Kannel using cygwin (latest version).
I've done it before one and a half year ago, after much free time researching on how "make" works and gathering the required cygwin files, but largely forgotten most of the steps by now. I'm no linux or unix user, and this time, i'm a little short of time to do this kind of research all over again.
Kannel can be downloaded from <[login to view URL]>. The latest stable is v1.4.0 - this is the version which i need in EXE format for [login to view URL] and [login to view URL] (there maybe one or a few more). The compiled EXE on the website contributed by some user is the previous stable v1.2.1, unfortunately for me.
I also need the corresponding files, [login to view URL], etc, and others required to run kannel in cygwin mode, and a document listing the steps to compile kannel with cygwin.
I reckon it will take someone who is a frequent cygwin user no more than 1 1/2 hour, excluding downloading time, to get this done mostly, plus another few hours contingency work if required, so it's better for me to outsource this work.
The assignment can only be considered completed if the compile bearbox/smsbox can load and show it's running (they appear as DOS popouts) in the previous version, and they can respond to start/stop requests via HTTP (kannel is controlled by http via different ports).
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## Platform
win32