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Any updates?
2 years without update kinda flag this as dead project
Any intention of upgrading this to latest kamilio and linux kernel etc?
Thanks for your interest and question! Some might call it stable rather than dead - this is live and in use at heavyweight locations - there are new versions with upgraded components, but we're looking for sposors and/or contributors at this stage to make sure this is not a one-way project but rather a two-way community mixing the expertise of all the platforms combined.
we have SbcOS 2.0 in internal beta stage and as @lmangani already wrote we are looking for help to finish it.
Sbcos is still usable. I transfer it to Kamailio 5.3 and mysql on centos, so the core idea is not the same as the sbcos project. You can use it or modify it to your own needs. Only UAC connections is a missing point but hey, as Lorenzo described it you can supply a patch.
the new SBCOS is based on alpine
Spoiler alert ;)
A sneak preview of 2.0 would be awesome!
I managed to update sbcOS to Kamailio 5.5.4 and RTPengine to mr10.4.1.1. I also rebased all of the build scripts off the newest version of Linux Live Kit, but everything is still based on Debian Stretch, which is pretty old. Since the newer LiveKits support overlay2 instead of just aufs, it should probably be pretty easy to update to Bookworm, but I do love me some MUSL, so Alpine would be awesome!
While I can't officially contribute, I'd be happy to unofficially contribute however I can.
@jailbird777 this is part of the issue, many of our users "cannot officially contribute" and that's how OSS gets killed.... everything you mentioned should be on the list, but if nobody contributes, who are we making this for? :)
I totally get it, damn $DAYJOB! :(.
I know 2.0 is in progress and is based on Arch, yet I figured I'd at least get an updated base for people to play with until that's done.
https://github.com/voiceboys/sbcOS/pull/29
Updates the bits of livekit that sbcOS uses, which introduces unionfs support. This lets us go to bullseye (and probably bookworm too), since Debian dropped aufs support. I also updated Kamailio to 5.6.1 and rtpengine to 10.5.1.3.
I've been using this in "production" (aka my house and my small side business), so it should be stable. Let me know if anybody has any issues!