[OpenSIPS-Users] Error on t_release
bay2x1
rod at racequeen.ph
Fri Mar 13 00:26:59 CET 2009
I have done as what you have instructed me... and here is the result
#0 0x00381e9c in contains_pua_event (name=0xbfeb41d0) at event_list.c:109
109 event_list.c: No such file or directory.
in event_list.c
Missing separate debuginfos, use: debuginfo-install
opensips-1.5.0-0.svn5401.fc10.i386
(gdb) bt
#0 0x00381e9c in contains_pua_event (name=0xbfeb41d0) at event_list.c:109
#1 0x00382096 in add_pua_event (ev_flag=32, name=0x37cffb "xcap-diff",
content_type=0x37d005 "application/xcap-diff+xml",
process_body=0x37c720 <xcapdiff_process_body>) at event_list.c:65
#2 0x0037c920 in mod_init () at presence_xcapdiff.c:105
#3 0x0809e8c3 in init_mod ()
#4 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
#5 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
#6 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
#7 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
#8 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
#9 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
#10 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
#11 0x080685b9 in main ()
(gdb) print pua_evlist
$1 = (pua_event_t *) 0x0
Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>
> yes, it it !
>
> could you from the gdb command line run the following : "print
> pua_evlist" and send back the output?
>
> Thanks and regards,
> Bogdan
>
>
> bay2x1 wrote:
>> I hope this is correct I have tried to follow your instructions. Hope
>> this
>> will help.
>>
>> Core was generated by `/usr/sbin/opensips'.
>> Program terminated with signal 11, Segmentation fault.
>> [New process 9732]
>> #0 0x00381e9c in contains_pua_event (name=0xbfeb41d0) at
>> event_list.c:109
>> 109 event_list.c: No such file or directory.
>> in event_list.c
>> Missing separate debuginfos, use: debuginfo-install
>> opensips-1.5.0-0.svn5401.fc10.i386
>> (gdb) bt
>> #0 0x00381e9c in contains_pua_event (name=0xbfeb41d0) at
>> event_list.c:109
>> #1 0x00382096 in add_pua_event (ev_flag=32, name=0x37cffb "xcap-diff",
>> content_type=0x37d005 "application/xcap-diff+xml",
>> process_body=0x37c720 <xcapdiff_process_body>) at event_list.c:65
>> #2 0x0037c920 in mod_init () at presence_xcapdiff.c:105
>> #3 0x0809e8c3 in init_mod ()
>> #4 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
>> #5 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
>> #6 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
>> #7 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
>> #8 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
>> #9 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
>> #10 0x0809e860 in init_mod ()
>> #11 0x080685b9 in main ()
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> Bogdan-Andrei Iancu wrote:
>>
>>> The first parameter gdb takes (opensips) is not a folder but the
>>> opensips binary (a file) you know where you have your opensips
>>> installed, so point to it with the entire path.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> Bogdan
>>>
>>> bay2x1 wrote:
>>>
>>>> I tried your instruction but there was no opensips folder. And I seems
>>>> not to
>>>> be able to find the opensips core folder...
>>>>
>>>> Iñaki Baz Castillo wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> El Miércoles, 11 de Marzo de 2009, bay2x1 escribió:
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanx for the immediate reply. Can you point me to any link that
>>>>>> discusses
>>>>>> how to use the gdb. I am a newbie in LINUX operating system. By the
>>>>>> way
>>>>>> I
>>>>>> am using Fedora Core 10.
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>> Go to the directory where the coredump is (probably
>>>>> in /var/run/opensips/corefiles). An run:
>>>>>
>>>>> ~# gdb opensips corefile
>>>>>
>>>>> (You need gdb installed).
>>>>>
>>>>> You will enter in a gdb console, so run:
>>>>>
>>>>> gdb> bt
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> --
>>>>> Iñaki Baz Castillo
>>>>>
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