Re: gnugk cvs crash

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The debug version has a slight performance impact, but it should be much
less than raising the trace level for example.

Jan


Georgiewskiy Yuriy wrote:
> On 2009-08-31 23:16 +0200, Jan Willamowius wrote openh323gk-users@xxxxxxxxxxxx:
> 
> 
> May be, in my situation gnugk is under load in production environment and i thik someting, 
> may be some kind if signaling packet/state/case from one of our peer trigger this, how mach 
> debug version impact performanse?
> 
> JW>Hi Yuriy,
> JW>
> JW>would you be able to run a debug version and enable core dumps ? That
> JW>way we could get a backtrace to see what GnuGk was doing when the crash
> JW>happened.
> JW>
> JW>Thanks for reporting,
> JW>Jan
> JW>
> JW>
> JW>Georgiewskiy Yuriy wrote:
> JW>> 
> JW>> 2009/08/31 13:57:46.585 0             assert.cxx(108)   PWLib   Assertion fail: Copy of deleted container, file
> JW>>   ptlib/common/contain.cxx, line 134, class PObject, Error=107
> JW>> 
> JW>> this ocourses periodicaly onese in 1-2 day, ptlib 2.6.4, h323plus current cvs, gnugk current cvs 
> JW>> compiled with h46018 and h46023 enabled.

-- 
Jan Willamowius, jan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx, http://www.gnugk.org/

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