Callback leading to a crash

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Hi,

On Windows XP, if a MESSAGE packet is sent immediately after 
disconnecting the network cable, a crash occurs:

001B:00611E01 mod_util_on_tsx_state()+0065 byte(s), 
d:\pjproject-0.8.0\pjsip\src\pjsip\sip_util_statefull.c, line 0077+0006 
byte(s)
001B:0060B7AE tsx_set_state()+0190 byte(s), 
d:\pjproject-0.8.0\pjsip\src\pjsip\sip_transaction.c, line 1062+0035 byte(s)
001B:0060C386 tsx_send_msg()+0342 byte(s), 
d:\pjproject-0.8.0\pjsip\src\pjsip\sip_transaction.c, line 1771+0016 byte(s)
001B:0060C528 tsx_retransmit()+0136 byte(s), 
d:\pjproject-0.8.0\pjsip\src\pjsip\sip_transaction.c, line 1906+0013 byte(s)
001B:0060D35F tsx_on_state_calling()+0047 byte(s), 
d:\pjproject-0.8.0\pjsip\src\pjsip\sip_transaction.c, line 2010
001B:0060B6D2 tsx_timer_callback()+0098 byte(s), 
d:\pjproject-0.8.0\pjsip\src\pjsip\sip_transaction.c, line 1010
001B:006D099A pj_timer_heap_poll()+0170 byte(s), 
d:\pjproject-0.8.0\pjlib\src\pj\timer.c, line 0517+0004 byte(s)
001B:0060DA75 pjsip_endpt_handle_events2()+0053 byte(s), 
d:\pjproject-0.8.0\pjsip\src\pjsip\sip_endpoint.c, line 0665+0026 byte(s)
001B:0060DB51 pjsip_endpt_handle_events()+0017 byte(s), 
d:\pjproject-0.8.0\pjsip\src\pjsip\sip_endpoint.c, line 0721+0017 byte(s)

The callback is correctly called once, but then it crashes.
Do you have any lead about this problem? Thanks!

Best regards,
Nuno Costa

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