Yes, as a temporary workaround you should disable EC but you may also create an 
empty
.linphone.ecstate file if you want to keep EC enabled. I am working on a real 
fix. I will push
it for the next minor release.

Best regards,
--
*François Grisez*
Software Engineer
Belledonne Communications

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Le Wednesday 09 December 2015, 12:46:32 Russell Treleaven a écrit :


I saw this in the logs.


linphone-error : Could not resolv /home/david/.linphone.ecstate: No such file 
or directory




Just for a test can you disable echo cancellation and do the crash scenario 
again?
See if that line goes away and/or the crash.






On Wed, Dec 9, 2015 at 9:49 AM, David Ashley Rountree <[email protected][1]> 
wrote:


File is attached - thanks!


On 12/09/2015 01:41 AM, François Grisez wrote:


Ok,

Valgrind must slow Linphone too much to reproduce the crash. I should be 
satisfied with
the log of Linphone and the backtrace.

$ gdb linphone | tee ~/linphone-gdb.log
(gdb) run --verbose
# Once Linphone crash
(gdb) bt
(gdb) quit
Send me linphone-gdb.log after doing the procedure above

Regards,
--
*François Grisez*
Software Engineer
Belledonne Communications

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Le Tuesday 08 December 2015, 09:41:23 David Ashley Rountree a écrit :
Mr. Grisez, Thank you for the quick reply!  I did as you suggested; however, 
linphone
refuses to reproduce the crash while running under valgrind.  It does crash very
consistently when running as normal.  Do you have any further suggestions?  
Again, thanks
for your assistance.
David Ashley Rountree ([email protected]_)
On 12/8/15 1:44 AM, François Grisez wrote:
Hi,
Could you install valgrind and type the line before after ensuring your 
Linphone has been
quit.
valgrind linphone > ~/linphone-crash.log 2>&1
Once Linphone is launched, reproduce your crash and send us the 
"linphone-crash.log" file
located in your home directory.
Best regards,
--
*François Grisez*
Software Engineer
Belledonne Communications
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Le Monday 07 December 2015, 15:04:23 David Ashley Rountree a écrit :
If I run Linphone from a command line, I get the following messages -On 
startup:**
Message: Found lang CImmediately after it crashes on an incoming call:*** Error 
in
'linphone': double free or corruption (!prev): 0x0000000000c24040 ***AbortedAny 
clues?
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