Am Donnerstag, den 30.07.2009, 21:08 +0200 schrieb Damien Sandras: > Hi Michael, > > First of all, thanks for the continuous work. I think your efforts will > lead to a more stable Ekiga. > > After examinating the logs, I think we can first try fixing the crash. > We can fix the deadlock after. > > When I look at try1-segfault and try2-segfault, I can see the crash is > similar and happens in PTLIB. > > I'll ask Robert if he has an idea. It is a part of the code he knows > very well. > > Le jeudi 30 juillet 2009 à 19:46 +0200, Michael Rickmann a écrit : > > Damien Sandras schrieb: > > > Le mercredi 22 juillet 2009 à 23:22 +0200, Michael Rickmann a écrit : > > >> Damien Sandras schrieb: > > >>> Le mercredi 22 juillet 2009 à 19:49 +0200, Michael Rickmann a écrit : > > >>>> I have a Vista notebook available for three days only. As already huge snip .... > > ptlib housekeeper is deleted. > > > > A quick trial with yesterday's HEADS of Ekiga, Opal and Ptlib on type 2) > > also got stuck. Fair to say that above problems without the ones where I > > set unnatural break points do not exist under Windows 7 RC. > > > > I am a bit puzzled at the moment and hope that the material is > > sufficient to get some help. > > Michael > > > > _______________________________________________
Just to keep everybody informed. I have made some progress in solving the crash: do not link Ptlib and Opal statically to Ekiga but use dlls ( https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2832775&group_id=204472&atid=989748 ). As to our Vista stuck on exit problem, I spotted the place where it first becomes apparent: when the interface monitor thread is destructed ( https://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=detail&aid=2835713&group_id=204472&atid=989748 ). So far I have only a work around which uses brute force and should be avoided. Hopefully its not a heap problem. Regards Michael _______________________________________________ Ekiga-devel-list mailing list Ekiga-devel-list@gnome.org http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-devel-list