One additional note to this... it will segfault as soon as i go off hook on the MT.
On Fri, Jun 8, 2012 at 12:22 PM, Don Fanning don@00100100.net wrote:
Erg... Got an issue with LCR+SIP
When placing a MT call from a SIP client I get a segfault. This is using the latest OpenBSC/LCR from GIT and asterisk 1.8 without any special patching.
Pastebin for LCR output: http://pastebin.com/WDeApEak
On a side note, I swear I had this noted somewhere but can't find it. Using the LCR+SIP+Asterisk bridging, what extension/context does LCR ring Asterisk? In the mISDN based routing, you would tell it a context... with SIP bridging, it doesn't use it. So what do I tell my asterisk so it can handle the outgoing call?
Thanks, -Don
On Tue, May 15, 2012 at 12:40 AM, Holger Hans Peter Freyther < holger@freyther.de> wrote:
On 05/14/2012 06:58 PM, Arturo Rivas wrote:
Hi, please once more in a different order
0.) State which versions of software (asterisk, lcr, openbsc) 1.) First output of applying patches (where does the patch come from?) 2.) Then output of configure/make
*rivas@ubuntu:~/openbsc/lcr$ git apply --verbose
lcrOpenBSC.patchChecking
patch gsm_bs.cpp... error: while searching for:
So in your case applying the patch does not work, most likely as LCR has catched up and you don't need the patch anymore.