Hello,

still strange with the crash on that if condition. One of your previous reports showed a different line, when assigning a pointer. Also, I kind of understood that save() was ok, but lookup() not. Is not the case anymore as the backtrace shows.

SIGBUS can occur because of alignment in memory which is thrown in solaris, does not happen in linux flavours. I am thinking of putting the prefix field first so the access to it is at beginning of the straucture, just to see if that is the problem, although is should not be.

I will add a patch soon, otherwise I am out of ideas for the moment with the SIGBUS, I would need access to the machine to do some testing by myself.

Cheers,
Daniel

On 6/2/12 10:36 PM, Akan wrote:
Ok, I reloaded the servers with v3.2 from git without performing the checkout and with just the master branch.  Reran my tests on 2 servers and Kamailio terminated with a core dump. I have included the full trace of one of the servers. The other trace has the same results.

Thanks

Nathaniel

On 5/30/2012 2:25 PM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,

On 5/30/12 9:10 PM, Akan wrote:
This was a re-pull from the git master. I had deleted all of the old files and issued these commands:

git clone --depth 1 git://git.sip-router.org/sip-router kamailio
cd kamailio
git checkout -b 3.2 origin/3.2

This is the source that I got. Could this be a problem within git?
do not checkout branch 3.2, just try with the master branch, as said, not all patches are backported to stable 3.2.

For sake of completeness, here are some guidelines:
http://www.kamailio.org/wiki/install/devel/git

Cheers,
Daniel



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