Hi Ross, Does the stack trace provide any clues to what is causing the sigsegv ? I can repeat the crash and provide the value of any of the class variables if that would help pinpoint the issue.
I am very keen to help find a resolution to this as I don't want to revert to using an older (unsupported) version. Is there anything I can do to assist ? I've added some fprintf debug and can confirm incomingRequestHandler and envir().taskScheduler() both have non-zero addresses; fClientInputSocket is zero, but I suspect that is a valid number. I'm happy to add more debug or run alternate versions of RTSPServer.cpp if you can't replicate this sigsegv yourself. Many Thanks, Piers _______________________________________________ live-devel mailing list live-devel@lists.live555.com http://lists.live555.com/mailman/listinfo/live-devel