Interesting.....I created an empty .linphone.ecstate file in my home directory, 
and enabled echo cancellation, but it sill crashes when a call comes in.  If I 
disable echo cancellation, no crash - linphone works normally. 

Hope this helps.  Thanks for all the assistance. 

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David A. Rountree <[email protected]>

> On Dec 10, 2015, at 1:36 AM, François Grisez 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Yes, as a temporary workaround you should disable EC but you may also create 
> an empty .linphone.ecstate file if you want to keep EC enabled. I am working 
> on a real fix. I will push it for the next minor release.
>  
> Best regards,
> --
> François Grisez
> Software Engineer
> Belledonne Communications
>  
>  
> Le Wednesday 09 December 2015, 12:46:32 Russell Treleaven a écrit :
> I saw this in the logs.
> 
> linphone-error : Could not resolv /home/david/.linphone.ecstate: No such file 
> or directory
> 
> Just for a test can you disable echo cancellation and do the crash scenario 
> again?
> See if that line goes away and/or the crash.
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 9:49 AM, David Ashley Rountree <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> File is attached - thanks!
> 
> 
> On 12/09/2015 01:41 AM, François Grisez wrote:
> Ok,
>  
> Valgrind must slow Linphone too much to reproduce the crash. I should be 
> satisfied with the log of Linphone and the backtrace.
>  
> $ gdb linphone | tee ~/linphone-gdb.log
> (gdb) run --verbose
> # Once Linphone crash
> (gdb) bt
> (gdb) quit
> Send me linphone-gdb.log after doing the procedure above
>  
> Regards,
> --
> François Grisez
> Software Engineer
> Belledonne Communications
>  
>  
> Le Tuesday 08 December 2015, 09:41:23 David Ashley Rountree a écrit :
> Mr. Grisez, Thank you for the quick reply!  I did as you suggested; however, 
> linphone refuses to reproduce the crash while running under valgrind.  It 
> does crash very consistently when running as normal.  Do you have any further 
> suggestions?  Again, thanks for your assistance.
> 
> David Ashley Rountree ([email protected])
> 
> On 12/8/15 1:44 AM, François Grisez wrote:
> Hi,
> Could you install valgrind and type the line before after ensuring your 
> Linphone has been quit.
> valgrind linphone > ~/linphone-crash.log 2>&1
> Once Linphone is launched, reproduce your crash and send us the 
> "linphone-crash.log" file located in your home directory.
> Best regards, 
> --
> François Grisez
> Software Engineer
> Belledonne Communications
> Le Monday 07 December 2015, 15:04:23 David Ashley Rountree a écrit :
> If I run Linphone from a command line, I get the following messages -On 
> startup:** Message: Found lang CImmediately after it crashes on an incoming 
> call:*** Error in 'linphone': double free or corruption (!prev): 
> 0x0000000000c24040 ***AbortedAny clues?
> 
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