On Tuesday, March 18, 2014 9:53:35 PM UTC+1, Anders Olofsson wrote:
>
> Hi, 
> looking from your backtrace, I believe this is the same issue that was 
> reported as https://github.com/licq-im/licq/issues/39, however that 
> issue was never resolved due to lack of information. 
>
> Could you please give us some more details of the problem. 
>
> - Which version of Licq are you using? And did you build it yourself or 
> get it pre-built from a Linux distribution? 
>
> Hi,

I'm using the Debian Unstable package of Licq 1.8.1/SSL with Qt4 GUI.
The package was updated on March 17. I quote from the ChangeLog:

  * Binary-only non-maintainer upload for i386; no source changes.
  * Rebuild against libgloox11

- Does this happen every time you send a message or only sometimes? 
>

It used to happen every time. After the update of the package only one crash
occured today on my computer at home (since Friday afternoon).  
 

> - Does it matter which contact you try to send the message to? 
>

Unfortunately, there is only one friend left who hasn't switched to 
WhatsApp ;-)
 

> - Does the crash only happen when sending to ICQ contacts or can you 
> reproduce it with Jabber contacts as well?
>

:-(
 

> - Is the message received by the contact or does Licq crash before the 
> message is sent? 
>

The message is received. It takes a minute or more for Licq to crash.
 

> - Please run Licq in a terminal with -d15 as argument and copy the last 
> lines printed before the crash. 
>

10:59:36.813 [INF] licq: Initializing socket for service 0x10.
10:59:36.813 [INF] licq: Requesting service socket for FAM 0x10 
(#2142/#636)...
10:59:36.954 [INF] icq/2: Redirect for service 0x10 received.
10:59:36.957 [INF] licq: Connecting to separate server for service 0x10.
10:59:36.957 [INF] licq: Connecting to 205.188.17.131:0...
11:01:01.317 [INF] icq/2: Sending message through server (#2147).
11:01:02.256 [INF] icq/2: Received updated contact information from server.
11:01:44.173 [WAR] licq: Can't establish service 0x10 socket.
11:01:44.173 [WAR] licq: Initialization of socket for service 0x10 failed, 
failing event.
Licq Segmentation Violation Detected.

Using gdb to save backtrace to /home/toto/.licq/licq.backtrace.gdb

warning: Could not load shared library symbols for linux-gate.so.1.
Do you need "set solib-search-path" or "set sysroot"?
gdb exited with exit code 0

Backtrace (saved in /home/toto/.licq/licq.backtrace):
licq() [0x80c60aa]
linux-gate.so.1(__kernel_sigreturn+0) [0xb76fd400]
linux-gate.so.1(__kernel_vsyscall+0x10) [0xb76fd424]
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(gsignal+0x46) [0xb70834d6]
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(abort+0x143) [0xb7086853]
licq() [0x80c5cad]
linux-gate.so.1(__kernel_sigreturn+0) [0xb76fd400]
licq(_ZN4Licq5EventD2Ev+0x32) [0x8095dc2]
/usr/lib/licq/protocol_icq.so(+0x68dd8) [0xb3c44dd8]
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libpthread.so.0(+0x6ed9) [0xb76bbed9]
/lib/i386-linux-gnu/i686/cmov/libc.so.6(clone+0x5e) [0xb713f26e]
Attempting to generate core file.

Licq has encountered a fatal error.
Please report this error either by creating a new ticket at 
http://trac.licq.org/ or by sending an e-mail to the mailing list 
licq-dev@googlegroups.com (you must be registered to be able to post, see 
http://trac.licq.org/wiki/MailingList).

To help us debug the error, please include a full description of what you 
did when the error occurred. Additionally, please include the following 
files (if they exist):
/home/toto/.licq/licq.backtrace
/home/toto/.licq/licq.backtrace.gdb

Thanks, The Licq Team
Aborted

>
> /Anders
>

Tomorrow I will try this at work. I hope this helps.

Thanks for your support

Toto 
 

>
>
> On 2014-03-18 21:26, Thorsten Bonow wrote: 
> > Left alone, Licq runs without problems, but soon after sending a 
> > message, it suddenly crashes, displaying the crash dialog. 
>

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