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* [http://voip.null.ro/tarballs/yate6/yate-6.1.0-1-setup.exe Yate 6.1.0-1] | * [http://voip.null.ro/tarballs/yate6/yate-6.1.0-1-setup.exe Yate 6.1.0-1] | ||
− | ==Source code is available via | + | ==Source code is available via Git== |
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− | + | git clone https://github.com/yatevoip/yate.git | |
− | === | + | ===Web view=== |
− | You can browse the source code or see the latest changes by using | + | You can browse the source code or see the latest changes by using [https://github.com/yatevoip/yate GitHub]. |
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==Downloadable== | ==Downloadable== |
Latest revision as of 16:06, 17 March 2023
Yate is available for multiple platforms.
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[edit] Prebuilt Packages
There are some official packages released on Yate Download for Windows and Mageia Linux.
[edit] Linux
[edit] Mageia (official)
You can find Mageia Packages under:
- Mageia 5 x86_64: http://yate.null.ro/tarballs/yate6/mga5/x86_64/
- Mageia 6 x86_64: http://yate.null.ro/tarballs/yate6/mga6/x86_64/
You may also install our repositories:
- Mageia 5 x86_64: urpmi.addmedia --update YatePublic https://repo.yate.ro/public/mga5/x86_64
- Mageia 6 x86_64: urpmi.addmedia --update YatePublic https://repo.yate.ro/public/mga6/x86_64
[edit] Ubuntu (community)
Unfortunately the Yate package provided in the official Ubuntu repositories are outdated, but there is also PPA for Yate on Launchpad.
- Ubuntu 10.04 - 14.10 https://launchpad.net/~sico
- Ubuntu 10.10 maverick and later https://launchpad.net/~vpol
- Ubuntu 10.04 lucid LTS and later https://launchpad.net/~wildfire
[edit] Debian
There is a nightly build service for Debian, but note that these builds use the current HEAD revision from official Yate SVN, see WebSVN
[edit] Unix
[edit] MacOS X
You can download Yate Client from the official MacStore or you can download them from Null Team. Yate should work on 10.6+
[edit] FreeBSD
There is a port http://www.freshports.org/ for yate on FreeBSD, you can find it under
/usr/ports/net/yate
or try
# Old pkg system pkg_add -r yate
# New pkgng system pkg install yate
[edit] Windows
Null Team provides Windows binary, you can find them under:
[edit] Source code is available via Git
To download:
git clone https://github.com/yatevoip/yate.git
[edit] Web view
You can browse the source code or see the latest changes by using GitHub.
[edit] Building from source
To create the ./configure script you have to change to the sources directory and run ./autogen.sh
NOTE!!! Linux: For your convenience we provide a source RPM from which to build with
rpmbuild --rebuild
To build from Git you will need autoconf 2.53 or later. For other modules require additional dependencies, please see the documentation for exact details.
[edit] Downloadable
- Linux: http://yate.null.ro/tarballs/yate6/yate-6.1.0-1.tar.gz
- Windows: http://yate.null.ro/tarballs/yate6/yate-6.1.0-1.zip
- Source RPM: http://yate.null.ro/tarballs/yate6/yate-6.1.0-1.src.rpm
[edit] Nightly builds
If you are interested in testing newer features of Yate than are available in released versions, there are nightly binary builds available as.
- Linux
- Debian (community)
https://github.com/vir/yate/wiki
[edit] Other platforms: iOS, Android
YateClient can also pe compiled and made to run on iOS or Android. Still, for this to work you would need to build a graphical interface for each platform. Null Team has demo applications that run on both platforms. Contact us for more information.
See also