Asterisk funnies.

Axel Thimm Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
Thu Feb 23 13:03:57 UTC 2006


On Thu, Feb 23, 2006 at 01:21:40PM +0100, Sander Hoentjen wrote:
> On Wed, 2006-02-22 at 12:53 +0100, tjikkun at xs4all.nl wrote:
> > > On Wed, Feb 22, 2006 at 09:01:16AM +0100, Sander Hoentjen wrote:
> > >> On Tue, 2006-02-21 at 14:39 +0100, Sander Hoentjen wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> > http://dl.atrpms.net/fc5-i386/atrpms/stable/
> > >> > that is the location i have in my atrpm.repo
> > >> > I can see asterisk-1.2.4-18.rhfc4.92.at.i386.rpm but no zaptel
> > >> > whatsoever
> > >> >
> > >> Ok now there i zaptel and I installed it.
> > >
> > > Yes, I had forgotten to flag zaptel on FC5 as finished, so the build
> > > system would not grab it and place it into the public repo.
> > >
> > >> Next step: learn how to configure asterisk :)
> > >
> > > Have fun ... ;)
> > The fun starts with a segfault runing /usr/sbin/asterisk -d
> > If you have any pointers on how to troubleshoot this I would greatly
> > appreciate it. I am not at home at the moment so I probably won't be able
> > to try anything before tomorrow.
> > 
> > Sander
> > 
> # gdb --args /usr/sbin/asterisk -d
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> This GDB was configured as "i386-redhat-linux-gnu"...(no debugging
> symbols found)
> Using host libthread_db library "/lib/libthread_db.so.1".
> 
> (gdb) run
> Starting program: /usr/sbin/asterisk -d
> Reading symbols from shared object read from target memory...(no
> debugging symbols found)...done.
> Loaded system supplied DSO at 0xdf4000
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> [Thread debugging using libthread_db enabled]
> [New Thread -1208162640 (LWP 32098)]
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
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> [New Thread -1208165472 (LWP 32101)]
> [Thread -1208165472 (LWP 32101) exited]
> [New Thread -1208165472 (LWP 32102)]
> [New Thread -1208431712 (LWP 32103)]
> (no debugging symbols found)
> [New Thread -1208697952 (LWP 32104)]
> (no debugging symbols found)
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> (no debugging symbols found)
> [New Thread -1208964192 (LWP 32105)]
> [New Thread -1209230432 (LWP 32106)]
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> [New Thread -1209496672 (LWP 32107)]
> (no debugging symbols found)
> [New Thread -1209762912 (LWP 32108)]
> (no debugging symbols found)
> [New Thread -1210029152 (LWP 32109)]
> (no debugging symbols found)
> [New Thread -1210295392 (LWP 32110)]
> (no debugging symbols found)
> (no debugging symbols found)
> 
> Program received signal SIGSEGV, Segmentation fault.
> [Switching to Thread -1208162640 (LWP 32098)]
> 0x080639f8 in ast_channel_unregister ()
> (gdb) bt
> #0  0x080639f8 in ast_channel_unregister ()
> #1  0x00a70e46 in key () from /usr/lib/asterisk/modules/chan_phone.so
> #2  0x0805b5f5 in ast_unload_resource ()
> #3  0x0805bfcd in ast_unload_resource ()
> #4  0x0805c4ae in load_modules ()
> #5  0x080aebe9 in main ()
> 
> Is this of any help? Should I file a bug, if so where? Am I doing
> something wrong maybe?

You can get the debuginfo packages from here:

    http://people.atrpms.net/~athimm/asterisk/

It would be important to know whether you can get asterisk running
under FC4. Is it possible to have an FC4 install and use the FC4
asterisk rpms? This is known to work well, so if oyu hit something
there it should be something local. If you get no issues under FC4,
then maybe it's something like gcc 4.1 that asterisk doesn't like. In
the latter case it would be a bug report for asterisk to make the code
gcc 4.1 compatible.
-- 
Axel.Thimm at ATrpms.net
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