Jeremy Lainé dixit: >Thanks for the patch. I am not entirely convinced it is correct >though, as it does change what gets gets passed into >realtime_ldap_base_ap (two arguments have been already been consumed).
Right, I had been wondering about that, too. The other modules’ functions do not consume them at all, they rather dereference the result of the consumer function. >An alternative patch was suggested in the upstream issue which instead >makes a copy of the variadic list: That is probably a sound fix, yes. >https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-19941 I cannot access that, unfortunately: │Looking up issues.asterisk.org │Making HTTPS connection to issues.asterisk.org │SSL callback:ok, preverify_ok=1, ssl_okay=0 │SSL callback:ok, preverify_ok=1, ssl_okay=0 │SSL callback:ok, preverify_ok=1, ssl_okay=0 │Verified connection to issues.asterisk.org (cert=*.asterisk.org) │Certificate issued by: /C=US/O=GeoTrust, Inc./CN=RapidSSL CA │Secure 256-bit TLSv1/SSLv3 (DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA) HTTP connection │Sending HTTP request. │HTTP request sent; waiting for response. │Alert!: Unexpected network read error; connection aborted. │Can't Access `https://issues.asterisk.org/jira/browse/ASTERISK-19941' │Alert!: Unable to access document. But judging from your description of the patch, I’d say, go for it. Nik can probably test a fix on his server. (A bit unfortunate for all of us, a new major version was uploaded to sid at the time we finally got around to debug this. I have no idea how to best handle this (also since I don’t use Asterisk myself).) bye, //mirabilos -- “ah that reminds me, thanks for the stellar entertainment that you and certain other people provide on the Debian mailing lists │ sole reason I subscribed to them (I'm not using Debian anywhere) is the entertainment factor │ Debian does not strike me as a place for good humour, much less German admin-style humour” -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org