- Correctly freeng pkg memory in core callbacks when body modifications take place with
X-Siptrace headers,
also fix potential pkg_free with not dynamicaly allocated objects.
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-- Commit Summary --
* siptrace: fix pkg memory leak when module configured with core callbacks
-- File Changes --
M src/modules/siptrace/siptrace.c (38)
M src/modules/siptrace/siptrace_data.h (2)
M src/modules/siptrace/siptrace_send.c (8)
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https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/pull/3059.diff
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