[asterisk-users] Core Dump - Asterisk 1.4.24 - Elastix

Fernando Berretta fernando.berretta at gmail.com
Wed Nov 4 15:57:17 CST 2009


Tzafrir Cohen wrote:
> On Tue, Nov 03, 2009 at 01:18:14AM -0300, Fernando Berretta wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> Yesterday I've got a core dump from Asterisk, other times I was able to 
>> discover what this core dump was related with through gdb Ouput info,, 
>> but this time.. I'm really lost. Could some one please help me
>>
>> GDB output is at
>>
>> http://pastebin.com/m603e6a74
>>     
>
> When Asterisk is installed from a binary package, you will normally get
> binaries without debug symbols to save space. You sypically don't need
> the debug information.
>
> However for the cases you do need them, the debug symbols are available
> in a separate package (with rpm: the *-debuginfo packages , with debs:
> -dbg packages or several similar things).
>
> Debug symbols are not needed at core dumping time. They are only needed
> when you try to get something useful from a core dump (e.g. with gdb).
> So you can install them after dumping the core. However they must be of
> exacatly the same version of the Asterisk package installed on your
> system (that dumped the core in the first place).
>
> So basically: just install the package asterisk-debuginfo and try
> aagain.
>
> There's also a similar package for glibc for the libc stuff, though this
> typically is less useful.
>
>   
Dear Tzafrir,

I was looking for asterisk-debuginfo package for the version I've 
installed but..I'm not being able to find it.  What can I do ?

Best Regards,
Fernando
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