[asterisk-users] Encountered a crash, what is best way to tell if it has been fixed or now
Joshua C. Colp
jcolp at sangoma.com
Wed Aug 9 13:30:34 CDT 2023
On Wed, Aug 9, 2023 at 3:20 PM Dan Cropp <dcropp at amtelco.com> wrote:
> I have a customer who just encountered a crash while running Asterisk
> 18.17.1 version.
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> I’m trying to adapt to the changes so not sure where best to look or how
> to possibly report this.
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> I started by going through
> https://github.com/asterisk/asterisk/compare/18.17.1...18.19.0 to see if
> any of the changes seemed to apply to code reported by the backtrace.
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> Entirely possible I missed something, but I didn’t notice anything that
> applies.
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> I do see a commit was done today to the res_pjsip_nat.c file, but not sure
> if that would apply to the issue.
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> Any suggestions for where I should look or ask?
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That is how you generally look, by seeing the commits between the two
versions, analyzing, and seeing if anything is relevant.
Issues themselves are reported on Github. I can say already though that the
backtrace is incomplete and doesn't show the full story of what happened,
it may be optimized or something.
--
Joshua C. Colp
Asterisk Project Lead
Sangoma Technologies
Check us out at www.sangoma.com and www.asterisk.org
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