Re: Fatal Bug in FreeRadius

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Pe 26 Jan 2005, la 16:32, Zygmuntowicz Michal <m.zygmuntowicz@xxxxxxx> a scris:

#0 0x080815cd in std::_Rb_tree_rotate_right ()
#1 0x08078ee8 in std::_Rb_tree_rotate_right ()
#2 0x0808219c in std::_Rb_tree_rotate_right ()
#3 0x0806321b in non-virtual thunk to std:basic_iostream<char, std::char_traits<char> >::~basic_iostream () ()
#4 0x0805b93d in ?? ()
#5 0x40ee9022 in PThread::PX_ThreadStart () from /usr/local/lib/libpt_linux_x86_r.so.1.8.3
#6 0x41034cc4 in pthread_detach () from /lib/libpthread.so.0
#7 0x41382037 in clone () from /lib/libc.so.6

  I may have written something wrong, since I don't have a cliboard to cut and paste, but that's basicaly it.

>
>You can browse the list archive - there were a few hints
>how to do this. But basically, you need:
>1. Compile PWLib/OpenH323/GnuGk using make debug or make debugnoshared.
>2. Enable core dumps before launching the gatekeeper (ulimit -c unlimited)
>3. If the gatekeeper crashes, load the core dump into gdb (gdb -core 
>CORE_FILE gnugk).
>4. Type 'bt' gdb command to print the backtrace.
>
>I could put a latest gnugk linux executable snapshot with symbol information 
>periodically,
>but the sourceforge seems to not be the best place to do it, I guess.
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "Manda Costin" <siderite@xxxxx>
>Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 3:06 PM
>
>
>> Pe 26 Jan 2005, la 15:50, Zygmuntowicz Michal <m.zygmuntowicz@xxxxxxx> a 
>> scris:
>>
>>>If you could generate a debug version and get a backtrace
>>>information from a core dump, that would be great.
>>
>>  Can you walk me through? how do I do that? I am running Slackware 10.0.
>> I will download the latest CVS now and see how it goes. I wish there was a
>> link on the site to the tar.gz with the dev version since I am browsing in 
>> Links right now.
>>>
>>>----- Original Message ----- 
>>>From: "Manda Costin" <siderite@xxxxx>
>>>Sent: Wednesday, January 26, 2005 2:30 PM
>>>
>>>
>>>>I downloaded some of the PHP scripts that connect to the 7000 port to get
>>>>information.
>>>>After a few connects GnuGK just shuts down.
>>>>scheme: GnuGK computer <-> PHP computer (so it is not connecting on
>>>>localhost)
>>>>there is no access authorisation on the status port and the PHP script 
>>>>only
>>>>connects to port 7000,
>>>>sends a PrintCurrentCalls, then closes the connection.
>>>>I have tested it and it seems that after 2 fast connects, GnuGK just 
>>>>shuts
>>>>down, with no logs whatsoever.
>
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