Bug#846649: closed by Oleg Moskalenko <mom040267 at gmail.com> (846649 to be closed)
Oleg Moskalenko
mom040267 at gmail.com
Tue Dec 13 01:38:03 UTC 2016
Jonas,
Please test it and let us know.
All crashes of this sort are in 99% due to the OpenSSL incompatibilities.
Thanks
Oleg
On Mon, Dec 12, 2016 at 5:07 PM, Jonas Meurer <jonas at freesources.org> wrote:
> Am 13.12.2016 um 00:50 schrieb Jonas Meurer:
>
>> Am 13.12.2016 um 00:45 schrieb Debian Bug Tracking System:
>>> The bug was filed agains a "testing" binary package forcefully
>>> installed in a Squeeze environment. That binary package was never
>>> meant to be used in Squeeze. Coturn heavily relies on OpenSSL and on
>>> binary compatibility with OpenSSL libraries. We cannot support that
>>> binary in Squeeze. If you absolutely must to use Coturn with Squeeze,
>>> then you have to compile Coturn manually from the sources from the
>>> project page http://coturn.net.
>>
>> Sorry, but in my initial report I confused Squeeze with Stretch. In
>> fact, this bug is discovered on Debian Stretch, which is already in
>> freeze and supposed to be released as Stable within the next months.
>>
>> I keep experiencing this bug almost once a day on the Stretch system
>> that runs coturn (along with a Spreed.ME setup).
>>
>> As I wrote earlier, the bug might be related to the OpenSSL (1.0 -> 1.1)
>> transition that took place in Stretch recently. Probably a simple
>> rebuild against OpenSSL 1.1 would fix it. If you like, I could give it a
>> try. Would that help?
>
> Ha, just after sending this mail I saw that coturn indeed had been
> binNMUed and updated to 4.5.0.5-1+b1 in Stretch. Will figure out whether
> the binNMU fixed the segfault and report back in a few days.
>
> Cheers,
> jonas
>
>
>
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