The bug definitely still exists (see attached screenshot--I highlighted
the two menu items in question). I guess it's your call whether you
want to fix it.
Also it looks like Ubuntu is adding an extra menu separator, which looks
a little goofy (see screenshot).
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Interesting... the buddies should all be stored on the server, and it
shouldn't really matter if Gaim can't find them in your local blist.xml,
they should have been re-added based on the information in your server
list.
I don't know where the Gadu-Gadu protocol went :-) It IS still
distributed wi
Ideally fundamental changes like this would be transparent to the user.
Someone should let the OTR project know about the problem you
mentioned...
Can you list any other problems you had?
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I don't believe that's possible. There's not a single call to rmdir()
in the Gaim codebase, so I don't see how any directories could have been
deleted. There are a few calls to unlink(), but we would have had to
screw up pretty badly to write code that accidentally recursed through
your logs dire
I agree, this sounds like a bug with our network-manager code.
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AIM file transfer has changed significantly between beta 3.1 and beta 4.
I suspect that this bug no longer exists in the current codebase.
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internal.h is a header file used internally by Gaim and should not be
installed. This sounds like a bug in the gaim-latex plugin--it should
not be including internal.h.
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Pros: Gaim would no longer store plaintext passwords in
$HOME/.gaim/accounts.xml
Cons: Exactly what Sebastien said, it adds extra dependencies and forces
people to enter their keyring password when running Gaim.
It would definitely have to be an optional feature, since Gaim is not a
Gnome applica
It looks like this crash is from Gaim 2.0.0 beta 3.1. The AIM and ICQ
file transfer stuff should work much better in Gaim 2.0.0 beta 4 and
newer. In any case, the code is sufficiently different that this
backtrace no longer applies.
Schattenglanz: If you have a chance I'd love to know if you have
Excellent. Thank you!
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It looks like this crash is from Gaim 2.0.0 beta 3.1? The AIM and ICQ
file transfer stuff should work much better in Gaim 2.0.0 beta 4 and
newer. In any case, the code is sufficiently different that this
backtrace no longer applies.
miiep: If you have a chance I'd love to know if you have better
I definitely think it would be better if our Bonjour plugin used avahi
instead of howl. Mostly because avahi is a freedesktop.org project, and
I'm strongly in favor of supporting standards.
But we're a bit short help right now... so I don't imagine we'll be
switching any time soon. Patches welco
Have you tried with beta 5? I think it's in Ubuntu now. Maybe.
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You were using Gaim 2.0.0 beta 3.1, I guess? This should work fine in
beta 4 and beta 5.
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Hmm, that's interesting. Our conversation widget inherits from
GtkTextView, so it seems like we should just inherit the font from that.
Unless we're overriding it or something.
I'm not really sure how gtk font stuff works, but if we switched to
using the document font, what would happen for peopl
Richard, what are the regressions? There are a lot of really good bug
fixes in beta 4
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This is already fixed in 2.0.0 beta 4: the button at the bottom of the
buddylist and the dialog are both closed in the event that you delete
the account.
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Are there any other messages in Gaim's debug window? What kind of
proxy are you using?
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If you are running within Gnome I believe Gaim will use Gnome's proxy
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The crash is in our code that handles setting accounts idle/unidle.
That code has changed a bit since beta 3.1. I suspect that this bug has
already been fixed for beta 4, but I'm not positive.
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There IS a lot of oscar stuff in those backtraces... but since Gaim
loads fine when the evolution plugin is not loaded, the oscar stuff is
probably just a coincidence.
I'm don't really know what the next step would be in debugging this.
I'm not familiar with Evolution or Gaim's Evolution plugin at
These crashes are with 2.0.0 beta 3.1. AIM/ICQ file transfer was
largely rewritten for 2.0.0 beta 4. I have a feeling this bug is fixed
there (I have no idea if 2.0.0 beta 4 exists in Ubuntu).
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I've commited this patch to upstream Gaim. The changes should be in
2.0.0 beta 4.
I guess my personal preference is to have all patches in the same place
(our sourceforge patch tracker), but I'm ok with grabbing patches from
here, too (although I AM a little less likely to notice them).
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The behavior described in this bug report still exists.
It's somewhat intentional... Gaim changes your privacy setting on your
behalf so that invisibility works correctly. This will DEFINITELY be
fixed for Gaim 3.0.0. I can't say whether it'll be fixed before then.
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I've rewritten a lot of the oscar file transfer code since 2.0.0 beta
3/beta 3.1. This bug should be fixed in 2.0.0 beta 4.
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My hope is that this will be fixed in beta 4. A lot of the code
relating to this crash has been rewriting and is now a million times
cleaner.
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You don't happen to be using the Galago plugin, do you?
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Good question. Mostly I think we're just waiting for Sean. He said he
had a few things he wanted to finish.
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This should be fixed in Gaim SVN. I rewrote a bunch of oscar file
transfer and direct IM stuff a little while ago, but it's not in a
released version yet. The fix should be in beta 4.
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This looks thread-related.
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Personally it sounds like dragging the whole tab would be much more
intuitive than silly little arrows.
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Neato. Thanks Sebastien!
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That backtrace is pretty cryptic. It's hard to tell what's going on.
For one thing it looks like there are 3 threads running. I can't
imagine why that would be happening in Gaim 2.0.0 beta 3.1, unless the
Ubuntu build of that version of Gaim has the changes we had made to try
to work around the d
To me Gaim's tabs look exactly the same as Gedit's tabs. I'm using Gaim
2.0.0 SVN. I have a feeling that's newer than what you're using.
* Hmm, I can't imagine why they wouldn't be the same height. Unless we used to
use a different close button that was causing the tabs to be taller than
norm
These problems look like they were probably caused when we turned on
threading to work around the dbus/gnome-vfs thing. But we have since
turned off threading, so I believe these problems are gone in HEAD.
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I wonder if it's possible to have gaim in main, but have the meanwhile
plugin in a separate package in meanwhile? Or is that what you mean,
Seb?
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Er, I meant, "but have the meanwhile plugin in a separate package in
UNIVERSE."
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Er, well Gaim 2.0.0 beta 3.1 is basically just 2.0.0 beta 3 + some
critical patches. If you were previously using something from a recent
SVN then it might still be a good idea to verify that the bug is fixed
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What version of Gaim is in Edgy? If it's SVN from the past week or two
then this bug has probably been fixed. It looks like it's related to
when we enabled threads to work around some problems when using d-bus
and also the newer, thread-using version of gnome-vfs. But we have
removed the thread
>From the discussion on the Red Hat bug we decided that this bug should
probably be fixed in either dbus (preferably) or gnome-vfs. But until
that happens, it's pretty easy to patch Gaim to avoid the crash. We've
posted a patch for v2_0_0beta3 as well as a patch against the v2_0_0
branch of SVN t
FYI this is the same as Red Hat bug #201791:
http://bugzilla.redhat.com/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=201791
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Yeah, this looks like it's crashing in the gaim-rhythmbox plugin. You
may need to recompile it, or it may need to be modified.
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I can't reproduce this. For me the 'Paste' menu option IS disabled when
my buffer is empty. I'm using Gaim 2.0.0 beta 3 and gtk 2.8.18.
Do you think you could get a stacktrace? I'm not sure how easy that is
with Ubuntu. There are some generic instructions at
http://gaim.sourceforge.net/gdb.php
If Gaim is using the web browser specified by the KDE setting then
Gaim's preferences window should not show the "web browser" preference.
It sounds like this is not the case.
Also, even if "Custom" is selected in Gaim's preferences then it should
still use the KDE setting. It sounds like this is
Why do half of gnome's developers hate us?
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As Luke said, Gaim is not a Gnome application. It DOES use the Gtk+ graphics
library, but we don't interface with Gnome in any way. You can run Gaim
perfectly fine in KDE--there is no need for a QT-based version of Gaim (unless
you just want it to look a little more seamless).
I don't think a
I'm also going to point out that, while it helps keep your ~/ directory
clean. It makes your ~/.gnome2/ directory LESS clean...
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I can imagine something like this happening if your ~/.xinitrc file is
something like "gaim ; gnome-session" for example.
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Yeah, this was a libao bug. A lot of people hit it with the Fedora
package of Gaim, but they have since fixed their libao package. I don't
know if they fixed it by patching their current version or by getting a
new version from upstream libao. I tried to find a Redhat bugzilla bug#
for it, but I
Gaim 2.0.0 will not make it into the initial Dapper release.
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My guess is that you don't have esd or artsd running, so libao is using alsa or
maybe even oss (this seems unlikely) as the sound playing method. And your
sound card does not support playing multiple audio streams at once, so
Rhythmbox locks your sound device and the Gaim threads that play soun
It's a pretty small change. I just changed it in our "oldstatus" branch of
CVS. I'll try to attach a patch.
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UTF-8 will unify the world!
I think I'd consider this NOTABUG because as far as I know there is no way to
determine the correct encoding (it's hard to know for sure when working with an
undocumented protocol).
I DO plan to change the error message, though. It should suggest that the Gaim
user
Maybe upstream Gaim should move to using something like Rosetta in the
not-immediate future? It seems like it might make things easier for
translators. And Luke knows our current system is hokey.
Is this something Rosetta was designed to do? It seems like everything is sort
of tied to a part
I get the feeling this is not a bug, but just general suckiness of the ICQ
protocol. I don't believe there is any way to determine what character
set/encoding the other client is using, and in general it is NOT UTF-8. If
there is a popular encoding other than UTF-8 that is used for German text
It looks like you signed on with a version of Gaim CVS HEAD earlier than beta
1. It wrote a status.xml file in a format that causes Gaim 1.5.0 to crash.
There was a workaround in place for Gaim 2.0.0 beta 1, 2 and 3. If you start a
recent version of CVS HEAD (like beta 3) and then exit (you d
It's unlikely that it's crashing because of pounces.xml. What version of Gaim
are you using? Is it the version installed from the apt repository? Do you
know where "/usr/local/lib/gaim/dbus-example.so" came from? Have you tried
removing it?
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"Webaware" is an ICQ feature that lets people view your status from the icq.com
website. I don't understand why disabling drastically reduces the amount of
spam you receive, but it does. I don't believe it's possible to change the
setting in the 1.5.0 "oldstatus" branch of CVS--I believe it is
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Is "NICK mynick:mypassword" specified in one of the IRC RFCs? Do many
IRC servers use that syntax? How do other IRC clients handle this?
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You mean ICQ authorization spam, right? This should be mostly better in Gaim
2.0.0 beta 2. In 1.5.0 "webaware" was enabled, and it turns out this option
results in people getting lots of spam. In 2.0.0 webaware is dis
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In Gaim 2.0.0 we've replaced the triangle expander thingy in the account
dialog with two tabs. That should take care of this specific issue.
There are other places in Gaim where we used the same widget (the file
transfer
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Do you have the mono plugin installed? Could you try removing it? If
it appears in the plugins dialog you could try unloading it, but I don't
think it shows up in the plugins dialog.
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Sorry for the late reply. Does the crash happen when at-spi is
INSTALLED? Or do you have to actually be running some sort of assistive
technology program? Or maybe you have some sort of assistive technology
daemon runni
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