How can i Handle an incoming GSM call during an active VoIP call

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Hi,
I have no idea what caused the crash, never tried this scenario actually. It
would be great if you could run in debug mode and inspect the location &
variables condition when crash happens.

In case it's related to sound device sharing, please try to set pjsua media
config "snd_auto_close_time" to 0 (it's hardcoded to 5 seconds in
symbian_ua_gui), this will make sound device instantly closed when it is
unused, e.g: call disconnected.

Regards,
nanang


On Fri, Sep 5, 2008 at 12:26 PM, rams <rammeth at yahoo.co.in> wrote:

> Hi
>
>   I downloaded Latest Symbian Version from SVN Trunk.
>
> i compiled and run the symbian_ua_gui, ported in Mobile device and its
> registered successfully.
>
> i made a call from A to B, call is connected perfectly.
>
> when A and B are in connected state,if any incoming GSM call for A, at this
> time Application is Crashing.
>
> So iam detecting the incoming GSM call using ETEL 3rd Party API and in the
> Ringing state i called the symbian_ua_endcall() [Voip Call Hangup Function].
> At this time also Application is crashing.
>
> Please tell me how can i handle this senario in PJSIP.
>
>
> Thanks & Regards
> Rams
>
>
>
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