I have done as what you have instructed me... and here is the result
#0 0x00381e9c in contains_pua_event (name=0xbfeb41d0) at event_list.c:109
109 event_list.c: No such file or directory.
in event_list.c
Missing separate debuginfos, use: debuginfo-install
opensips-1.5.0-0.svn5401.fc1
Hi,
I think that you get this error because you loaded presence_xcapdiff
module before the pua module. In the module's Readme it is specified
that the pua module must be loaded before.
regards,
Anca
bay2x1 wrote:
> I hope this is correct I have tried to follow your instructions. Hope this
> w
yes, it it !
could you from the gdb command line run the following : "print
pua_evlist" and send back the output?
Thanks and regards,
Bogdan
bay2x1 wrote:
> I hope this is correct I have tried to follow your instructions. Hope this
> will help.
>
> Core was generated by `/usr/sbin/opensips
I hope this is correct I have tried to follow your instructions. Hope this
will help.
Core was generated by `/usr/sbin/opensips'.
Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
[New process 9732]
#0 0x00381e9c in contains_pua_event (name=0xbfeb41d0) at event_list.c:109
109 event_lis
The first parameter gdb takes (opensips) is not a folder but the
opensips binary (a file) you know where you have your opensips
installed, so point to it with the entire path.
Regards,
Bogdan
bay2x1 wrote:
> I tried your instruction but there was no opensips folder. And I seems not to
> be able
I tried your instruction but there was no opensips folder. And I seems not to
be able to find the opensips core folder...
Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
>
> El Miércoles, 11 de Marzo de 2009, bay2x1 escribió:
>> Thanx for the immediate reply. Can you point me to any link that
>> discusses
>> how to u
El Miércoles, 11 de Marzo de 2009, bay2x1 escribió:
> Thanx for the immediate reply. Can you point me to any link that discusses
> how to use the gdb. I am a newbie in LINUX operating system. By the way I
> am using Fedora Core 10.
Go to the directory where the coredump is (probably
in /var/run/
Thanx for the immediate reply. Can you point me to any link that discusses
how to use the gdb. I am a newbie in LINUX operating system. By the way I
am using Fedora Core 10.
Anca Vamanu-2 wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> Do you get a core file? Can you please inspect it with gdb and print
> here the backtr
Hi,
Do you get a core file? Can you please inspect it with gdb and print
here the backtrace?
regards,
Anca
bay2x1 wrote:
> I have already removed the t_release() function in my configuration file. I
> am now encountering segfault error in pua.so.
>
>
>
> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>
I have already removed the t_release() function in my configuration file. I
am now encountering segfault error in pua.so.
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> t_release() function was obsoleted in 1.5 - no need for it. So, just
> remove it.
>
> Regards,
> Bogdan
>
>
> bay2x1 wrote:
>> I
Hi,
t_release() function was obsoleted in 1.5 - no need for it. So, just
remove it.
Regards,
Bogdan
bay2x1 wrote:
> I am integrating openxcap and I have copied the opensips configuration as
> instructed in the installation guide. But everytime that I run opensips it
> fails to run. Here is the
I am integrating openxcap and I have copied the opensips configuration as
instructed in the installation guide. But everytime that I run opensips it
fails to run. Here is the log error
Mar 9 10:10:35 ws16 opensips: CRITICAL:core:yyerror: parse error in config
file, line 548, column 23-24: unknow
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