[asterisk-bugs] [Asterisk 0015913]: auto-loading res_snmp causes Asterisk to Seg fault

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Sat Nov 7 20:46:14 CST 2009


A NOTE has been added to this issue. 
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https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=15913 
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Reported By:                jthurman
Assigned To:                
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Project:                    Asterisk
Issue ID:                   15913
Category:                   Resources/res_snmp
Reproducibility:            always
Severity:                   crash
Priority:                   normal
Status:                     feedback
Asterisk Version:           1.6.1.6 
JIRA:                       SWP-218 
Regression:                 No 
Reviewboard Link:            
SVN Branch (only for SVN checkouts, not tarball releases): N/A 
SVN Revision (number only!):  
Request Review:              
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Date Submitted:             2009-09-17 17:43 CDT
Last Modified:              2009-11-07 20:46 CST
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Summary:                    auto-loading res_snmp causes Asterisk to Seg fault
Description: 
If modules.conf has autoload=yes and res_snmp.so is compiled, then Asterisk
seg faults every time.  If autoload=no or noload=> res_snmp.so the issue
goes away.  You can manually load res_snmp after the initial startup of
Asterisk with no issue.
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 (0113383) jthurman (reporter) - 2009-11-07 20:46
 https://issues.asterisk.org/view.php?id=15913#c113383 
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I updated to 1.6.1.10-rc1 and it still crashes.  I attached the backtrace
and valgrind.  Again, the malloc file was empty.

Note: the valgrind.supp didn't work for me, so I used the 1.6.1.9 valgrind
directions (no supp file). 

Issue History 
Date Modified    Username       Field                    Change               
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2009-11-07 20:46 jthurman       Note Added: 0113383                          
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