Had basically the same issue, and switching curl from 7.38 to 7.52 seems to
have resolved it. In case anyone else stumbles on this.
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Closing as per above comments. Open a new one if you have a crash with another
version of libcurl.
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@grumvalski - thanks, very useful detail! The dev has usual some good insights!
@jonastelzio - as @grumvalski also mentioned above, but based on the back trace
as well, it looks to be an issue in the libcurl version -- it is nothing in the
backtrace that relates to kamailio code.
Try to upgrade
Got another crash during the night and it dumped a core for the crashed
process. However the one that was originally dumped was also from the dying
Http Worker-process, so it contained nothing that wasn't already posted in this
issue.
I have both cores stored away, if the module devs want me to
I've exeperienced a similar crash on centos 7.3 which come with curl 7.29. I
haven't found anything better than updating curl to 7.54.1, which I built from
this src rpm:
http://mirror.city-fan.org/ftp/contrib/sysutils/Mirroring/curl-7.54.1-8.0.cf.rhel7.src.rpm.
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Changed the title of the issue to reflect better where the problem seems to be
and assigned the authors of the module (as on its README), in case they know if
it is an issue already fixed or may have some ideas about troubleshooting.
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