I can confirm these crashes and random characters. Linphone is
unusable under Windows.

2014-08-22 19:05 GMT+02:00 Jesper Staun Hansen <[email protected]>:
> Hi,
>
> I am rolling my own SIP server and I got the following setup on a local
> network:
> UAC: Android 4.3 (192.168.1.88) sip:[email protected]
> UAS: LinPhone 3.7.0 (192.168.1.52) sip:[email protected]
> SIP serv: 192.168.1.51
>
> The calling UAC calls the UAS and it accepts the call.
> The call is created and I am able to speak.
> I hang up on the UAC or UAS and there's a chance that Linphone as the UAS
> might crash.
>
> Now when I watch the "Recent Calls" in Linphone, then there's a random
> character(s?) as the caller name.
> Right now its the character "<".
> There is even a chance that the character is "<SOH>" which will make
> Linphone crash.
> And if "<SOH> is also written into linphonerc as a call_log_x entry, then
> Linphone won't start at all.
>
> Attached are:
> * Two calls (call1.txt and call2.txt)
> * linphone memoryleak.png - shows linphone program
> * linphonerc
> * linphonerc.png - notepad++ view of special characters.
>
> I can attach a stacktrace, but I have no symbol file for windbg to go on.
>
>
>
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