[Freeswitch-users] segmentation fault by auto record

Michael S Collins msc at freeswitch.org
Wed Dec 10 23:58:44 PST 2008


Wow! That is really old. I strongly recommend that you update to the  
latest trunk using svn.

-MC


On Dec 10, 2008, at 11:33 PM, "Carole O." <carole.olivier at enst.fr>  
wrote:

>
> I have got the following:
> Freeswitch Version 1.0.1 (9171)
>
> Carole
>
>
>
> Michael Collins-11 wrote:
>>
>> Carole,
>>
>> There have been many updates since 1.0.1 was officially released. If
>> you could start FreeSWITCH and then press F12 it will reveal which  
>> SVN
>> revisionnumber you are running. Please supply that number and it will
>> help us to know if you are on a recent revision.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> MC
>>
>> On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 10:51 PM, Carole O. <carole.olivier at enst.fr>
>> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello,
>>>
>>> I am running the version 1.0.1.
>>> Do you still need me to run the debugging?
>>>
>>> Carole
>>>
>>>
>>> Brian West-3 wrote:
>>>>
>>>> I have already labbed this up on SVN trunk and I don't get a  
>>>> segfault
>>>> but I get something else that prevents it from working  
>>>> properly.    We
>>>> are working on it today.  Also what version are you running?
>>>>
>>>> /b
>>>>
>>>> On Dec 10, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Michael Collins wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for reporting this. It would be helpful to know a bit  
>>>>> more. Can
>>>>> you start freeswitch and press F12 (or type "version" at the  
>>>>> CLI) and
>>>>> report back what it says?
>>>>> Also, a backtrace (bt) is generally useful. If you could produce a
>>>>> "bt" and a "bt full" from you core file that would be extremely
>>>>> helpful.
>>>>>
>>>>> see this link for more information:
>>>>> http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Debugging_Freeswitch
>>>>>
>>>>> you should have a "core" file for each segfault that occurred.  
>>>>> Use the
>>>>> gdb program to get the back trace:
>>>>>
>>>>> gdb /path/to/fs/binary core.xxx
>>>>>
>>>>> then capture the output from these two commands:
>>>>>
>>>>> bt <enter>
>>>>> bt full <enter>
>>>>>
>>>>> When you type those commands you'll see tons of debugging info;
>>>>> capture that and put it in a pastebin (pastebin.freeswitch.org)  
>>>>> then
>>>>> report back here.
>>>>>
>>>>> You can exit the gdb debugger by typing q <enter>
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks for helping us collect information!
>>>>>
>>>>> -MC
>>>>
>>>>
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