[Freeswitch-dev] Freeswitch locking up after reply for ERLang sofia.conf is sent
Michael Jerris
mike at jerris.com
Tue Sep 22 10:35:16 PDT 2009
Unfortunately we missed updating the packages properly for 1.0.4. You
might need to manually build instead of using the pacakges until 1.0.5.
Mike
On Sep 22, 2009, at 12:28 PM, Mark Sobkow wrote:
> Andrew Thompson wrote:
>> Okay, so I compiled all your code and ran it like this:
>>
>> freeswitch_bind:start('freeswitch at DEV-CS1', configuration, self()).
>>
>> The third parameter seems to be unused, so I passed the shell's pid
>> in.
>> I look at freeswitch console and see the messages that the bindings
>> were
>> successful. I then reload the sofia module and see the XML being
>> served
>> to FS (on both the erlang shell and the FS console).
>>
>> After the stun times out, it complains about requiring a username and
>> that it failed to start the 'external' UA but I get control back.
>> This
>> is without making any modifications to your code.
>>
>> I suppose I should have asked this earlier, but what version of
>> freeswitch are you running? Also, what output do you get in the
>> erlang
>> shell and in the FS console (in debug mode)?
>>
>> Andrew
>>
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> I got Freeswitch 1.0.4pre8 built and installed (make install) over top
> of the .deb package install, but it's still locking up. Our
> sysadmin is
> downloading the 1.0.4 source tarball so I can try building with that.
> If _that_ still locks up, I'll try doing a direct SVN build.
>
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