[test-results] [Bamboo] Asterisk - 1.6.2 > Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) > #145 has FAILED (1 tests failed). Change made by twilson.
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Asterisk - 1.6.2 > Ubuntu Lucid (10.04) > #145 failed.
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Code has been updated by twilson.
1/2 jobs failed with 1 failing test.
http://bamboo.asterisk.org/browse/AST162-LUCID-145/
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Failing Jobs
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- amd64 (Default Stage): 1 of 51 tests failed.
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Code Changes
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twilson (303960):
>Merged revisions 303906 via svnmerge from
>https://origsvn.digium.com/svn/asterisk/branches/1.4
>
>........
> r303906 | twilson | 2011-01-25 14:50:59 -0600 (Tue, 25 Jan 2011) | 16 lines
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> Guard against retransmitting BYEs indefinitely
>
> In the case of an attended transfer (A calls B, A atxfers to C) where
> A becomes unreachable before replying to Asterisk's BYE, Asterisk can
> sometimes retransmit the BYE indefinitely. This is because
> __sip_autodestruct tests p->refer && !ast_test_flag(&p->flags[0],
> SIP_ALREADYGONE and will then transmit a BYE. When this BYE times out,
> it will not ever be marked as ALREADYGONE, so when __sip_autodestruct
> is called again, we end up starting the cycle over.
>
> This patch adds a call to sip_alreadygone(pkt->owner) in retrans_pkt
> in the case of a BYE that has timed out. This should prevent Asterisk
> from trying to transmit new BYE messages in the future.
>
> Review: https://reviewboard.asterisk.org/r/1077/
>........
>
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Tests
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New Test Failures (1)
- AsteriskTestSuite: S/feature attended transfer
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