use ngrep port 5432
to watch the SQL query. I guess the query generates an error which
exceeds the buffer size in the postgres module. (sprintf instead of
snprintf). It is fixed in openser. You may port it to ser ;-)
regards
klaus
H Quintana wrote:
Hi,
I just updated SER from 0.9.3 to 0.9.4. In both cases
I'm using Postgresql. With SER 0.9.3 the REGISTER
process works fine, the REGISTER is accepted and then
the record is inserted in DB.
With SER 0.9.4, I've found that when the "location"
is inserted or updated in the DB, SER is generating
core. However when SER starts the locations list is
read from DB without any problem.
Any ideas?
Thanks for your help,
Humberto
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