Hi Bernhard,
Asterisk 13 currently uses pjproject-2.5.5.
The Asterisk pjproject patches in third-party/pjproject/patches should
apply cleanly to that pjproject version (whether bundled or not).
Yes these patches are now in the current pjproject svn trunk but
pjproject trunk will also include a lot more (potentially not fully
tested) changes besides those.
I would try manually applying the Asterisk pjproject patches to the
pjproject 2.5.5 release, then build pjproject.
Then test this with Asterisk 13.12.1 or 13.11.2 and see if the problem
persists.
If it does then I'm out of ideas - but hopefully someone else may be
able to help.
Good luck.
Ian
On 04/11/2016 13:09, Bernhard Schmidt wrote:
Hi Ian,
There have been some recent additions to the set of pjproject patches
added to the current asterisk 13 branch (all post asterisk 13.12.1).
See https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-26344 (and
associated jira issues) for details.
They may be relevant to your problem. They do stop the crashes I was
seeing.
None of these patches have reached a stable asterisk/pjproject release
as yet.
Thanks. Unfortunately switching to the bundled pjproject in Asterisk
would be pretty hard for Debian packaging, and since that one seems to
be on an older level anyway it will probably not have the same issue.
I have just tried the latest git/svn snapshot of pjproject
(https://github.com/pjsip/pjproject/) and I'm seeing the same crash as
before. This one should include the DNS and SSL crash fixes that were
mentioned in Asterisk JIRA.
Bernhard
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