Bug#842878: Asterisk crashes with pjproject 2.5.5
Bernhard Schmidt
berni at debian.org
Wed Nov 2 08:04:53 UTC 2016
Control: reassign -1 src:pjproject 2.5.5~dfsg-1
Control: severity -1 grave
Control: affects -1 src:asterisk
On Tue, Nov 01, 2016 at 08:17:16PM -0400, Gedalya wrote:
Hi,
> Package: asterisk
> Version: 1:13.11.2~dfsg-1
>
> Hi,
>
> Not sure if this should be filed against asterisk or pjproject.
>
> I've just tried upgrading the pjproject libraries to version 2.5.5~dfsg-1 from sid.
>
> With this version, asterisk seems to just exit when trying to dial the inner leg of the call. No error shows up, nothing in dmesg either.
>
> -- Executing [gedalya-all at internal:1] Set("PJSIP/trunk-vitelity-in-00000000", "CDR(peername)=trunk-vitelity-in") in new stack
> -- Executing [gedalya-all at internal:2] MixMonitor("PJSIP/trunk-vitelity-in-00000000", "/var/local/callrec/2016-11/1478045348.0.wav") in new stack
> -- Executing [gedalya-all at internal:3] Dial("PJSIP/trunk-vitelity-in-00000000", "PJSIP/......&PJSIP/......&PJSIP/.....&PJSIP/......&PJSIP/.........,30") in new stack
> == Begin MixMonitor Recording PJSIP/trunk-vitelity-in-00000000
> asterisk*CLI>
> Disconnected from Asterisk server
> Asterisk cleanly ending (0).
> Executing last minute cleanups
>
> That's all. Nothing in the log either.
>
> After going back to pjproject 2.5.1~dfsg-4 everything works again.
>
> Maybe asterisk just needs to be rebuilt against 2.5.5? I could try this later perhaps.
Thanks for the report. Unfortunately as of tonight rebuilding is not an
option anymore, because it FTBFSes against OpenSSL 1.1.0 (see
Bug#816042). I'm reassigning this to pjproject to prevent testing
migration for now.
Bernhard
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