I expect that sometimes the "end point" functions (not executed
by other C functions, being only available to the config) are
tested only for some specific needs by the developer. Don't recall
the code by heart right now, but I guess these functions should
have worked fine to some extent if the route existed.
Daniel,
I can confirm that this does seem to fix the issues. Thank you very much for the rapid response and hard work as always!
Question: looking at the commit, it would appear as if much of the function had to be rewritten entirely. The initial commit of this functionality was made in early 2013:
https://github.com/kamailio/kamailio/commit/c2c4c393a3c68ed3fb6fd53a71febdd93398f77c
Since it clearly did not work _at all_, and was _totally_ broken, I have to ask: would it be reasonable to conclude that the committer never tested it at all?
-- Alex
On 05/12/2016 10:57 AM, Daniel-Constantin Mierla wrote:
Hello,
can you try with the commit 6a3fc200b19500ddd6ed9a2236db6e21f777564a
pushed to master? There were some improper conditions done when checking
if the routing block exists. Few other issues related to returned code
were fixed.
If all is ok, then it can be backported.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 12/05/16 10:56, Alex Balashov wrote:
Just for fun, I tried upgrading to the latest 4.4 HEAD (90be8b) and
the crash behaviour did not change.
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