[Asterisk-Users] Oops!

2004-01-10 Thread Terence Parker
Didn't realise that replies are still tagged to specific threads in the 
mail headers. Oops!

A few of my postings so far have been replies (to save me retyping the 
list address) - but aren't really replies (they are completely off 
topic).

Hope this doesn't cause too many problems in the archives!

But... at least now I know!

Terence

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Oops!

2004-01-10 Thread Steven Critchfield
On Sat, 2004-01-10 at 11:22, Terence Parker wrote:
 Didn't realise that replies are still tagged to specific threads in the 
 mail headers. Oops!
 
 A few of my postings so far have been replies (to save me retyping the 
 list address) - but aren't really replies (they are completely off 
 topic).
 
 Hope this doesn't cause too many problems in the archives!
 
 But... at least now I know!

I guess lazyness applies to learning too since it is possible to just
click on the mailing list address in the message and get a new message
that isn't linked to the old message. Seems to me that is easier to do
than erasing the quoted message and old subject. 
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[Asterisk-Users] Oops!!! Current CVS crashes

2003-09-21 Thread Brian Capouch
I don't know whether this ought to go to the bugtracker.

I downloaded the current CVS last night and then again just a few 
minutes ago.

In both cases I can crash asterisk very easily by the following method:

1. Call up and leave a voicemail.
2. Log in and listen that I have a new message.
3. Hit 1 to listen, and 'Hasta la vista' asterisk.
I also noticed that the normal lines on the console showing vm-login 
etal aren't shown under the buggy code when a user tries to fetch vm.

I noticed it the first time I tried to retrieve voicemail today, with 
code I built last night.  Then I fetched the most recent code and it 
still behaves just the same.

Perhaps it's an interaction with something else in my rather convoluted 
configs, but somebody else out there ought to give this a try.

Reverting to my older CVS (CVS-09/11/03-00:32:05) fixes things immediately.

FYI.

B.

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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Oops!!! Current CVS crashes

2003-09-21 Thread Dave Cotton
On Sun, 2003-09-21 at 08:50, Brian Capouch wrote:
 I don't know whether this ought to go to the bugtracker.
 
 I downloaded the current CVS last night and then again just a few 
 minutes ago.
 
 In both cases I can crash asterisk very easily by the following method:
 
 1. Call up and leave a voicemail.
 2. Log in and listen that I have a new message.
 3. Hit 1 to listen, and 'Hasta la vista' asterisk.

It looks like the fix for this bug has not reached the CVS yet. I
checked out CVS last night got the same but then applied the diffs.
It then works.

http://bugs.digium.com/bug_view_page.php?bug_id=292

Hope this helps.
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Re: [Asterisk-Users] Oops!!! Current CVS crashes

2003-09-21 Thread Mark Spencer
This is already fixed in CVS.

Mark

On Sun, 21 Sep 2003, Brian Capouch wrote:

 I don't know whether this ought to go to the bugtracker.

 I downloaded the current CVS last night and then again just a few
 minutes ago.

 In both cases I can crash asterisk very easily by the following method:

 1. Call up and leave a voicemail.
 2. Log in and listen that I have a new message.
 3. Hit 1 to listen, and 'Hasta la vista' asterisk.

 I also noticed that the normal lines on the console showing vm-login
 etal aren't shown under the buggy code when a user tries to fetch vm.

 I noticed it the first time I tried to retrieve voicemail today, with
 code I built last night.  Then I fetched the most recent code and it
 still behaves just the same.

 Perhaps it's an interaction with something else in my rather convoluted
 configs, but somebody else out there ought to give this a try.

 Reverting to my older CVS (CVS-09/11/03-00:32:05) fixes things immediately.

 FYI.

 B.

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