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I removed /usr/lib/sasl2/*digestmd5*, then did "apt-get --reinstall
install libsasl2-modules".
Pidgin no longer crashes, and I am no longer able to reproduce the
issue.
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I have now updated pidgin/libpurple to 2.5.8 using the instructions
here: http://pidgin.im/download/ubuntu/
The problem is still there. Again, moving/deleting the libxmpp.so file
"solved" the issue.
Help->About confirmed pidgin and libpurple has been updated to 2.5.8.
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pidgin crashed with SIG
I've found a workaround.
As the "-d" output suggests, the problem is with the XMPP library, which
I am not using (I'm only using MSN and ICQ). I renamed
"/usr/lib/purple-2/libxmpp.so" to "libxmpp.no" and now Pidgin starts
successfully.
Before this, I tried removing the "gstreamer-0.10-plugins-bad
There was an automatic update for pidgin this morning, did not help.
I've tried starting older kernels; same problem in old 2.6.24.
I've tried deleting the /home//.pidgin folder, did not help.
This is very frustrating, this is the second time the automatic updates
breaks something in my system (fo
Maybe I should point out I am running 32-bit 9.04. The problem appeared
less than a week ago, when suddenly Pidgin just wont start. Possibly
related to some updates?
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Same problem..
using 65bit Ubuntu 9.04.
Note that this happen also with pidgin coming from pidgin-develop repository
this is the backtrace:
doktor...@doktoreas-laptop:~$ gdb pidgin
GNU gdb 6.8-debian
Copyright (C) 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
License GPLv3+: GNU GPL version 3 or later
Sorry, did not work. The problem is still the same. There were some strange
messages about unmet dependencies though...
(
Below is the output. Afterwards, I also tried to remove everything "pidgin" in
its name using Synaptic, and then reinstall pidgin and everything it depends
on. Did not help.
Hmmm. Could you try purging Pidgin and re installing?? This can be done by doing
'sudo aptitude purge pidgin && sudo aptitude install pidgin' and let us know if
you have any more luck.
Best of luck
-Montel Edwards
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