Jean Luc wrote: > When launched under ubuntu karmic, ekiga keeps crashing with a segmentation > fault. > > Here is the log. > > 2009/12/31 06:12:58.470 0:03.328 StunDetector:0xb73beb70 PTLib > Destroyed thread 0x958d510 StunDetector:0xb73beb70(id = b73beb70) > 2009/12/31 06:12:58.613 0:03.471 Opal Liste...0xb757fb70 Listen > UDP read error. > 2009/12/31 06:12:58.634 0:03.492 PTLib > Destroyed thread 0xb7401bc8 Opal Listener:0xb757fb70(id = b757fb70) > 2009/12/31 06:12:58.769 0:03.627 PTLib > Destroyed thread 0xb7403ea0 Opal Listener:0xb73ffb70(id = b73ffb70) > 2009/12/31 06:12:58.983 0:03.841 subscriber:0xb73beb70 PTLib > Destroyed thread 0x965ec00 subscriber:0xb73beb70(id = b73beb70) > 2009/12/31 06:12:58.984 0:03.841 subscriber:0xb0c97b70 SIP > Can't send Subscribing request for REGISTER handler while in Subscribing > state, target=sip:[email protected], id=608678d4-38f4-de11-8d20-001d093ca...@xps > 2009/12/31 06:12:59.989 0:04.846 subscriber:0xb0c97b70 PTLib > Destroyed thread 0x9663c80 subscriber:0xb0c97b70(id = b0c97b70) > 2009/12/31 06:12:59.989 0:04.847 Pool:0xb73beb70 SIP > Authentication required received for unknown handler ID: > 608678d4-38f4-de11-8d20-001d093ca...@xps > Segmentation fault
This does not help us to see the problem. You should use gdb, as shown at http://wiki.ekiga.org/index.php/Debugging_Ekiga#How_to_get_a_stack_backtrace_from_a_crash -- Eugen _______________________________________________ ekiga-list mailing list [email protected] http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/ekiga-list
