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Do you have test program that can post that will duplicate this
error? From:
resiprocate-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:resiprocate-devel-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Byron
Campen So ApiCheckList
didn't complain about anything? Hmm. I would ask what version of Visual Studio
or .NET you're using, but frankly I know very little about working with resip
on Windows. Scott Godin might have a better idea of what you're dealing with
here. The members of the Data seem ok; is this from a crash? Best regards, Byron Campen
Including
ApiCheckList.hxx didn’t help – same problem. I’ve
attached a screen shot showing the QuickWatch of the tid variable at
TransActionMap::add I’m not
100% sure any more that reverting 6504 completely fixes the problem (though it
does seem to make it happen a lot less frequently)… I.e. I’ve experienced
a crash with that revision reverted, but unfortunately I wasn’t attached to the
debugger so I’m not sure it was the same crash. From: Byron Campen [mailto:bcampen@xxxxxxxxxxxx]
Ok, after looking at the stack trace in your mail, it appears that stuff
is hosed well before we get into Data::rawHash() (unless 0xfeeefeee is a valid
pointer, and you have a transaction id that is 427075694 characters long, both
of which are doubtful). It is possible you're running into one of the known
API/ABI mismatch issues that pop up when you compile against the resip headers
with different flags than the libs were compiled with. Try including
resip/stack/ApiCheckList.hxx in whatever app you're building, and see if
anything pops up. If that doesn't solve anything, let's have a closer look at
what state the members of that Data are in when things go south. Best
regards, Byron
Campen Hi, I’m using the latest
revision from the SVN head, and I’ve got an access violation occurring
consistently in Data.cxx. I’ve attached a screen shot of the debugger at
the point of the crash. All I do to generate
the crash is make/answer/hang up a few calls. As you’ll see in the
screen shot, I’m using Windows. I’m also using DUM. I didn’t have this
problem until I updated a day or so ago… I think prior to this update I
was using a pretty old revision (probably from late August). From the svn log it
looks like there were some signed/unsigned changes to the hash stuff in
Data… wonder if that could be the cause? Thanks, - Jeremy - <resip_crash.PNG> _______________________________________________ resiprocate-devel
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