On Sun, 12 Aug 2007, Kilian Krause wrote: > Hi Mark, Hi Kilian,
> > Installing the -develop versions provides some additional information. > > can you also install the asterisk-dbg? That was with asterisk-dbg and the -develop files installed: ii asterisk 1:1.4.10~dfsg-1 Open Source Private Branch Exchange (PBX) ii asterisk-config 1:1.4.10~dfsg-1 config files for asterisk ii asterisk-dbg 1:1.4.10~dfsg-1 debugging symbols for asterisk ii asterisk-dev 1:1.4.10~dfsg-1 Development files for asterisk ii asterisk-doc 1:1.4.10~dfsg-1 Source code documentation for Asterisk ii asterisk-h323 1:1.4.10~dfsg-1 Asterisk's H.323 VoIP channel ii asterisk-sounds-main 1:1.4.10~dfsg-1 Core Sound files for Asterisk (English) ii asterisk-web-vmail 1:1.4.10~dfsg-1 Web-based (CGI) voice mail interface for Ast ii libopenh323-1.18.0-develop 1.18.0.dfsg-3 H.323 aka VoIP library ii libopenh323-dev 1.18.0.dfsg-3 H.323 aka VoIP library development files ii libpt-1.10.0-develop 1.10.7~dfsg1-4 Portable Windows Library - binary developer ii libpt-dev 1.10.7~dfsg1-4 Portable Windows Library development files Btw, this core dump occurs out of the box with no asterisk configuration changes, so you should be able to reproduce by installing asterisk-h323 and trying to run asterisk. Mark
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