The port has just been committed to the FreeBSD ports tree and has been mapped to:
/usr/ports/net/kamailio
It can be compiled and installed with FreeBSD's traditional:
# make install clean
It compiles on 8.x, 9.x and 10.x for the i386 and x86-64 architectures. Possibly for the others archs too, but they to my knowing haven't been thoroughly tested so far. We'll find out on the way. The way things look, I will be the ports defacto maintainer.
After finishing my first draft of the port about a year ago, I ran a few tests between a Kamailio server on FreeBSD and a Windows host using
MySQL as a phonebook and Jitsi as a frontend GUI. From the Kamailio point of view, things worked fine, however, the only problem was, that I wasn't really able to test voice functionality, since jitsi had some problems accessing soundcard features on FreeBSD. Maybe things have changed since then and/or this will give rise to new research in this area.
In case you are interested and for your cross-reference, you can find the entire discussion that took place concerning the port here:
https://bugs.freebsd.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=181301Moreover, to this e-mail attached, you will find a shell archive (kamailio.shar) of the port the way it has been mapped into the ports tree.
Enjoy using Kamailio on FreeBSD!
Oliver Mahmoudi