What part of "IN OTHER WORDS: Run Open H.323 v1.11.7, nothing newer,
nothing older if u want
this to work." don't you understand?
Jeremy McNamara
Jan Rychter wrote:
>I have hit a problem where chan_h323 sometimes doesn't hang up properly
>and stays stuck in the "Up" state, with asterisk consuming 100% of
CPU:
>
>*CLI> show channels
> Channel (Context Extension Pri ) State Appl. Data
>H323/ip$127.0.0.1:30008/21552 (local 123 1 ) Up (None)
(None)
>1 active channel(s)
>*CLI> show ch
>channel channels
>*CLI> show channel H323/ip$127.0.0.1:30008/21552
> -- General --
> Name: H323/ip$127.0.0.1:30008/21552
> Type: H323
> UniqueID: 1061946140.22
> Caller ID: Jan <>
> DNID Digits: (N/A)
> State: Up (6)
> Rings: 0
> NativeFormat: 8
> WriteFormat: 1024
> ReadFormat: 1024
>1st File Descriptor: 26
> Frames in: 47575
> Frames out: 94850
> Time to Hangup: 0
> -- PBX --
> Context: local
> Extension: 123
> Priority: 1
> Call Group: 0
> Pickup Group: 0
> Application: (N/A)
> Data: (None)
> Stack: -1
> Blocking in: ast_waitfor_nandfds
>*CLI>
>
>That's after hanging up (in gnomemeeting) on a H.323 call that is then
>bridged to IAX2.
>
>Now, before I go running to the bugtracker, I'd like to ask some general
>questions.
>
>The H.323 channel readme says:
>
> NOTICE: Whatever you do, DO NOT USE distrubution specific installs
> of Open H.323 and PWLib. In fact you should check to make sure
> your distro didn't install them for you without your knowledge.
> Check everything out of CVS. If you dont know how to deal with cvs, learn.
> Also, if you are not using the listed versions of Open H.323 or PWlib
> you are on your own, sorry.
>
>And:
>
> Some chan_h323 users have reported success and others have reported
dramatic
> failures when using newer versions of Open H.323. We haven't
personally tested
> this and will not be able to assist you if you have 'issues'.
Sorry.
>
> IN OTHER WORDS: Run Open H.323 v1.11.7 nothing newer nothing older if u
want
> this to work.
>
>How does this relate to my bug? I'm using openh323-1.12 and pwlib-1.5.0
>that I compiled myself. Do they have problems? Does this mean I am on my
>own?
>
>Perhaps it's worth trying to report the bugs to distribution maintainers
>if indeed the distribution-specific installs of openh323 are this buggy?
>
>The requirement of using this particular version of openh323 is a
>problem for those of us who also use other H.323 software (such as
>gnomemeeting) which specifically requires newer libraries.
>
>Briefly, do I have a chance of reporting this bug with my versions of
>libraries, or is chan_h323 completely unsupported if I use anything
>other than 1.11.7?
>
>many thanks,
>--J.
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