[Asterisk-Users] Realtime Problem = Segmentation faults Seems to be asterisk

Greg Boehnlein damin at nacs.net
Sat Mar 19 12:13:44 MST 2005


On Fri, 18 Mar 2005, Jose R. Ortiz Ubarri wrote:

> Jose R. Ortiz Ubarri wrote:
> 
> > Hi:
> >    I had asterisk with RealTime database working perfectly in a RH 9.0 
> > machine.  I used the sip cache so I even had MWI working.  The problem 
> > is that I decided to move to Fedora Core 3.  I installed the lastets 
> > cvs version of asterisk and the RealTime addon from asterisk-addons.  
> > I at first had the problems with the kernel and the zaptel driver but 
> > all that was solved with the configuration from the Asterisk Wiki.  
> > Then when I moved my configuration to the new asterisk server and 
> > configured the RealTime addon it falls in a Segmentation fault.  If I 
> > do not load the res_config_mysql.so (edited at modules.conf) then 
> > asterisks runs without any problem.  But if I load the module from 
> > boot or from the asterisk command load res_config_mysql.so then I get 
> > the Segmentation fault again.
> >
> > I'm not sure what the problem is.  Is it a Fedora Core 3 problem, or 
> > an Asterisk latest version problem?
> > I don't think it is a configuration problem because I just used the 
> > same configuration I had before.  The only diferences may be the OS 
> > and probably the asterisk version that is only one week newer than the 
> > one I was running in the old asterisk server, so I'm probably even 
> > running the same version of asterisk in both machines.
> >
> > Any advise?  Someone else have a similar configuration working with 
> > Fedora Core 3?
> >
> > Thanks in advance,
>
> Debugging the code and as you can see in the backtrace the problem is 
> that it is receiving a Null variable (name) and then making the 
> comparison.  Is it an asterisk bug?  What asterisk should do if the 
> variable name received is NULL?

Has this been entered into the Bug Tracker? If so, what bug number was it 
assigned?

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