Ok guys,
It turns out my problem with mediaproxy was indeed to
do with me, but not in an obvious way. Many many thanks to Dan Pascu from a-g
for helping me to backtrace and debug it. It turned out, in fact, to be a
problem with the domain module – I’d set the db_mode as 2 (which doesn’t
exist) instead of as 1 and it caused ser to crash.
Dan is working hard to commit an update in cvs to the domain module which
handles incorrect values of db_mode significantly more gracefully! Until then,
make sure *all* your options are
correct if you get unexpected behaviour!
Ok, well, thanks all who tried to help, and it is all
working very nicely now J (apart from making sure I tear down the media
session in the right place!)
All the best,
Dave
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