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[Linphone-developers] linphonec 3.4.0 fails to initiate SIP calls
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Pedro Sanchez |
Subject: |
[Linphone-developers] linphonec 3.4.0 fails to initiate SIP calls |
Date: |
Fri, 11 Feb 2011 21:25:40 -0500 |
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Hello,
I downloaded linphonec 3.4.0 and cross-compiled it for ARM. I had to
assume OSIP_SUCCESS == 0 for the compilation to succeed according to
this e-mail:
http://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/linphone-developers/2011-02/msg00061.html
Linphone successfully receives calls, audio and everything else works,
but I can't get it to initiate calls. This is what I get:
linphonec> call sip:address@hidden
Establishing call id to <sip:address@hidden>, assigned id 1
linphonec> Contacting <sip:address@hidden>
linphonec> Call 1 to <sip:address@hidden> in progress.
Remote ringing.
linphonec> Call 1 to <sip:address@hidden> ringing.
Warning: Remote end <sip:address@hidden> seems to have
disconnected, the call is going to be closed.
linphonec> Call ended
linphonec> Call 1 with <sip:address@hidden> ended.
ortp-error-Could not remove the call from the list !!!
Call 1 with <sip:address@hidden> error.
A SIP trace shows the INVITE from linphone followed by the TRYING and
RINGING from the remote end. This is followed almost immediately by a
CANCEL from linphonec.
I must say that once in a blue moon it works but I can't tell what
exactly is necessary for this to work. For sure it doesn't work on the
very first call attempt. And as I keep trying to call I notice that the
call id numbers are always increasing, is this expected?
Also, when I exit I get this:
linphonec> quit
Terminating...
*** glibc detected *** linphonec: munmap_chunk(): invalid pointer:
0x00038bc0 ***
Aborted
I was running linphonec 3.3.2 before on the same host, calling the same
peer, and linphonec never failed. Any pointers on what to do would be
appreciated.
Thank you,
--
Pedro
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