Re: [Freeswitch-users] segmentation fault by auto record

2008-12-11 Thread William King
Carole,

1.0.1 is known to be broken now. Can you go into the directory where you
have the freeswitch source from the svn repo and type 'make current'.
This will update freeswitch to trunk.

-William 

On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 22:51 -0800, Carole O. wrote:
 Hello,
 
 I am running the version 1.0.1.
 Do you still need me to run the debugging?
 
 Carole
 
 
 Brian West-3 wrote:
  
  I have already labbed this up on SVN trunk and I don't get a segfault  
  but I get something else that prevents it from working properly.We  
  are working on it today.  Also what version are you running?
  
  /b
  
  On Dec 10, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Michael Collins wrote:
  
  Thanks for reporting this. It would be helpful to know a bit more. Can
  you start freeswitch and press F12 (or type version at the CLI) and
  report back what it says?
  Also, a backtrace (bt) is generally useful. If you could produce a
  bt and a bt full from you core file that would be extremely
  helpful.
 
  see this link for more information:
  http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Debugging_Freeswitch
 
  you should have a core file for each segfault that occurred. Use the
  gdb program to get the back trace:
 
  gdb /path/to/fs/binary core.xxx
 
  then capture the output from these two commands:
 
  bt enter
  bt full enter
 
  When you type those commands you'll see tons of debugging info;
  capture that and put it in a pastebin (pastebin.freeswitch.org) then
  report back here.
 
  You can exit the gdb debugger by typing q enter
 
  Thanks for helping us collect information!
 
  -MC
  
  
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] segmentation fault by auto record

2008-12-11 Thread Anthony Minessale
issue should be fixed in SVN r10723

On Thu, Dec 11, 2008 at 1:01 AM, William King will...@channelxstream.comwrote:

 Carole,

 1.0.1 is known to be broken now. Can you go into the directory where you
 have the freeswitch source from the svn repo and type 'make current'.
 This will update freeswitch to trunk.

 -William

 On Wed, 2008-12-10 at 22:51 -0800, Carole O. wrote:
  Hello,
 
  I am running the version 1.0.1.
  Do you still need me to run the debugging?
 
  Carole
 
 
  Brian West-3 wrote:
  
   I have already labbed this up on SVN trunk and I don't get a segfault
   but I get something else that prevents it from working properly.We
   are working on it today.  Also what version are you running?
  
   /b
  
   On Dec 10, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Michael Collins wrote:
  
   Thanks for reporting this. It would be helpful to know a bit more. Can
   you start freeswitch and press F12 (or type version at the CLI) and
   report back what it says?
   Also, a backtrace (bt) is generally useful. If you could produce a
   bt and a bt full from you core file that would be extremely
   helpful.
  
   see this link for more information:
   http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Debugging_Freeswitch
  
   you should have a core file for each segfault that occurred. Use the
   gdb program to get the back trace:
  
   gdb /path/to/fs/binary core.xxx
  
   then capture the output from these two commands:
  
   bt enter
   bt full enter
  
   When you type those commands you'll see tons of debugging info;
   capture that and put it in a pastebin (pastebin.freeswitch.org) then
   report back here.
  
   You can exit the gdb debugger by typing q enter
  
   Thanks for helping us collect information!
  
   -MC
  
  
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[Freeswitch-users] segmentation fault by auto record

2008-12-10 Thread Carole O.

Hello,

I have intalled Freeswitch from opensuse.org as a rpm. I have opensuse 10.3.
I did not make any big configuration, I have just changed a little the
default dialplan and adapted some other files like conference.conf.xml.

I have created a new profile in conference.conf.xml and add the command to
order the automatic record of the conferences:

profile name=profilespeaker
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
   
/profile

I have the following extension in my dialplan that uses this profile:

extension name=call_speakers
 condition field=destination_number expression=^0911$
   action application=set
data=conference_auto_outcall_caller_id_name=call_speakers / 
   action application=set data=conference_auto_outcall_id_number=0911
/ 
   action application=set data=conference_auto_outcall_timeout=60 / 
   action application=set data=conference_auto_outcall_flags=mute / 
   action application=set data=api_hangup_hook=conference conf_speaker
kick all / 
!--  devices called  -- 
  action application=conference_set_auto_outcall
data=user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 
  action application=conference_set_auto_outcall
data=user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 
!-- creation conference -- 
  action application=conference data=[EMAIL PROTECTED] / 
 /condition
/extension

1021 and 1022 are IP loud speakers.
I call them with 0911, they answer, I can talk and everything works well.
However, when I hang up a segmentation fault appears and freeswitch
shutdowns. In recordings I can find a file which corresponds to the recorded
call but this is empty. Nothing has been recorded.
If I comment the line with the recording command then it works without
problem except the recording...

I have joined two files: one contains the errors that appears when I run
freeswitch and the other what happens if I call the extension 0911.

http://www.nabble.com/file/p20935513/running_freeswitch.txt
running_freeswitch.txt 
http://www.nabble.com/file/p20935513/call_extension.txt call_extension.txt 

If someone has an idea, it would be very helpful
Thanks!!
Carole
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] segmentation fault by auto record

2008-12-10 Thread Carole O.

Sorry, here is the profile profile speaker

profile name=profilespeaker
   param name=rate value=8000 / 
   param name=interval value=20 / 
   param name=energy-level value=300 / 
   param name=caller-id-name value=$${outbound_caller_name} / 
   param name=caller-id-number value=$${outbound_caller_id} / 
   param name=comfort-noise-level value=1400 / 
   param name=comfort-noise value=true / 
   param name=member_flags value=waste / 
   param name=auto-record
value=$${base_dir}/recordings/${conference_name}_${strftime(%Y-%m-%d-%H-%M-%S)}.wav
/ 
  /profile

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Re: [Freeswitch-users] segmentation fault by auto record

2008-12-10 Thread Michael Collins
Thanks for reporting this. It would be helpful to know a bit more. Can
you start freeswitch and press F12 (or type version at the CLI) and
report back what it says?
Also, a backtrace (bt) is generally useful. If you could produce a
bt and a bt full from you core file that would be extremely
helpful.

see this link for more information:
http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Debugging_Freeswitch

you should have a core file for each segfault that occurred. Use the
gdb program to get the back trace:

gdb /path/to/fs/binary core.xxx

then capture the output from these two commands:

bt enter
bt full enter

When you type those commands you'll see tons of debugging info;
capture that and put it in a pastebin (pastebin.freeswitch.org) then
report back here.

You can exit the gdb debugger by typing q enter

Thanks for helping us collect information!

-MC


On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 5:37 AM, Carole O. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

 I have intalled Freeswitch from opensuse.org as a rpm. I have opensuse 10.3.
 I did not make any big configuration, I have just changed a little the
 default dialplan and adapted some other files like conference.conf.xml.

 I have created a new profile in conference.conf.xml and add the command to
 order the automatic record of the conferences:

 profile name=profilespeaker









 /profile

 I have the following extension in my dialplan that uses this profile:

 extension name=call_speakers
  condition field=destination_number expression=^0911$
   action application=set
 data=conference_auto_outcall_caller_id_name=call_speakers /
   action application=set data=conference_auto_outcall_id_number=0911
 /
   action application=set data=conference_auto_outcall_timeout=60 /
   action application=set data=conference_auto_outcall_flags=mute /
   action application=set data=api_hangup_hook=conference conf_speaker
 kick all /
 !--  devices called  --
  action application=conference_set_auto_outcall
 data=user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] /
  action application=conference_set_auto_outcall
 data=user/[EMAIL PROTECTED] /
 !-- creation conference --
  action application=conference data=[EMAIL PROTECTED] /
  /condition
 /extension

 1021 and 1022 are IP loud speakers.
 I call them with 0911, they answer, I can talk and everything works well.
 However, when I hang up a segmentation fault appears and freeswitch
 shutdowns. In recordings I can find a file which corresponds to the recorded
 call but this is empty. Nothing has been recorded.
 If I comment the line with the recording command then it works without
 problem except the recording...

 I have joined two files: one contains the errors that appears when I run
 freeswitch and the other what happens if I call the extension 0911.

 http://www.nabble.com/file/p20935513/running_freeswitch.txt
 running_freeswitch.txt
 http://www.nabble.com/file/p20935513/call_extension.txt call_extension.txt

 If someone has an idea, it would be very helpful
 Thanks!!
 Carole
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] segmentation fault by auto record

2008-12-10 Thread Carole O.

Hello,

I am running the version 1.0.1.
Do you still need me to run the debugging?

Carole


Brian West-3 wrote:
 
 I have already labbed this up on SVN trunk and I don't get a segfault  
 but I get something else that prevents it from working properly.We  
 are working on it today.  Also what version are you running?
 
 /b
 
 On Dec 10, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Michael Collins wrote:
 
 Thanks for reporting this. It would be helpful to know a bit more. Can
 you start freeswitch and press F12 (or type version at the CLI) and
 report back what it says?
 Also, a backtrace (bt) is generally useful. If you could produce a
 bt and a bt full from you core file that would be extremely
 helpful.

 see this link for more information:
 http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Debugging_Freeswitch

 you should have a core file for each segfault that occurred. Use the
 gdb program to get the back trace:

 gdb /path/to/fs/binary core.xxx

 then capture the output from these two commands:

 bt enter
 bt full enter

 When you type those commands you'll see tons of debugging info;
 capture that and put it in a pastebin (pastebin.freeswitch.org) then
 report back here.

 You can exit the gdb debugger by typing q enter

 Thanks for helping us collect information!

 -MC
 
 
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Re: [Freeswitch-users] segmentation fault by auto record

2008-12-10 Thread Michael Collins
Carole,

There have been many updates since 1.0.1 was officially released. If
you could start FreeSWITCH and then press F12 it will reveal which SVN
revisionnumber you are running. Please supply that number and it will
help us to know if you are on a recent revision.

Thanks,
MC

On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 10:51 PM, Carole O. [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello,

 I am running the version 1.0.1.
 Do you still need me to run the debugging?

 Carole


 Brian West-3 wrote:

 I have already labbed this up on SVN trunk and I don't get a segfault
 but I get something else that prevents it from working properly.We
 are working on it today.  Also what version are you running?

 /b

 On Dec 10, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Michael Collins wrote:

 Thanks for reporting this. It would be helpful to know a bit more. Can
 you start freeswitch and press F12 (or type version at the CLI) and
 report back what it says?
 Also, a backtrace (bt) is generally useful. If you could produce a
 bt and a bt full from you core file that would be extremely
 helpful.

 see this link for more information:
 http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Debugging_Freeswitch

 you should have a core file for each segfault that occurred. Use the
 gdb program to get the back trace:

 gdb /path/to/fs/binary core.xxx

 then capture the output from these two commands:

 bt enter
 bt full enter

 When you type those commands you'll see tons of debugging info;
 capture that and put it in a pastebin (pastebin.freeswitch.org) then
 report back here.

 You can exit the gdb debugger by typing q enter

 Thanks for helping us collect information!

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Re: [Freeswitch-users] segmentation fault by auto record

2008-12-10 Thread Carole O.

I have got the following:
Freeswitch Version 1.0.1 (9171)

Carole



Michael Collins-11 wrote:
 
 Carole,
 
 There have been many updates since 1.0.1 was officially released. If
 you could start FreeSWITCH and then press F12 it will reveal which SVN
 revisionnumber you are running. Please supply that number and it will
 help us to know if you are on a recent revision.
 
 Thanks,
 MC
 
 On Wed, Dec 10, 2008 at 10:51 PM, Carole O. [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 wrote:

 Hello,

 I am running the version 1.0.1.
 Do you still need me to run the debugging?

 Carole


 Brian West-3 wrote:

 I have already labbed this up on SVN trunk and I don't get a segfault
 but I get something else that prevents it from working properly.We
 are working on it today.  Also what version are you running?

 /b

 On Dec 10, 2008, at 9:53 AM, Michael Collins wrote:

 Thanks for reporting this. It would be helpful to know a bit more. Can
 you start freeswitch and press F12 (or type version at the CLI) and
 report back what it says?
 Also, a backtrace (bt) is generally useful. If you could produce a
 bt and a bt full from you core file that would be extremely
 helpful.

 see this link for more information:
 http://wiki.freeswitch.org/wiki/Debugging_Freeswitch

 you should have a core file for each segfault that occurred. Use the
 gdb program to get the back trace:

 gdb /path/to/fs/binary core.xxx

 then capture the output from these two commands:

 bt enter
 bt full enter

 When you type those commands you'll see tons of debugging info;
 capture that and put it in a pastebin (pastebin.freeswitch.org) then
 report back here.

 You can exit the gdb debugger by typing q enter

 Thanks for helping us collect information!

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