I answered the developer in "gnome-bugs #689349"
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Title:
Empathy don't connect when I'm a LDAP user
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I didn't undestand your question. Do you wanna know what is the LDAP
acronym meaning?
Well, I'm passing the packages and versions of LDAP because I forgot
informing this to you in the last post. Maybe this answer your question.
ldap-auth-client = 0.5.3
ldap-auth-config = 0.5.3
libpam-ldap= 184-8.
Public bug reported:
- Problem:
When I'm using the system autenticated by a LDAP user, if I configure
the "Online Accounts", the Empathy don't reconize that I've already
configured the messenger accounts. If I do the same procedure
authenticated by a common system account, the empathy immediatly
I had the same problem. The interesting thing is in my laptop I've never had
that problem and I had in my work desktop. Well, looking for informations I
discovered that if I set the enviroment variable LC_ALL to my "pt_BR.UTF-8",
the problem is solved.
I guess the method "toLocaleFormat(dateForm