Dear colleagues,
I just have experienced a segmentation fault with Asterisk 13.5.0 and PJSIP
2.4.5. Both of them have been compiled on a standard Debian Wheezy 64 bit. I
did not apply any patch or alter the sources of Asterisk or PJSIP in any way.
Before compiling and installing, I removed all
Recursive wrote:
Dear colleagues,
I just have experienced a segmentation fault with Asterisk 13.5.0 and
PJSIP 2.4.5. Both of them have been compiled on a standard Debian
Wheezy 64 bit. I did not apply any patch or alter the sources of
Asterisk or PJSIP in any way. Before compiling and
Ludovic Gasc wrote:
Hello,
same sip username with realms is possible with Asterisk ?
I've tried to have this feature with Asterisk 13.3.2 and chan_pjsip, and
now, Asterisk crashes.
Did PJSIP crash in general (it's usually a build problem if that
happens) or was it when you were experimenting
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> Information is on the wiki[1] which details how to get a backtrace from a
> core dump which may be present. Otherwise it's unlikely that the problem can
> be located without exact details for reproducing it. If you can get a
> backtrace though you can file an issue on the issue tracker[2].
Hi there,
Hope there is a quick answer for this.
Is there an escape character in the Asterisk parser so I can use semicolon
in asterisk configuration (specifically pjsip)?
The reason I ask is that Spark NZ (previously Telecom NZ) uses BroadWorks,
wants the Contact User to be:
On Sun, Oct 11, 2015 at 8:55 PM, Juan van Rooyen
wrote:
> Hi there,
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> Hope there is a quick answer for this.
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> Is there an escape character in the Asterisk parser so I can use semicolon
> in asterisk configuration (specifically pjsip)?
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> The reason I