#1530: Serverside contact-list damaged after moving users from one group to
another
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 Reporter:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]  |        Type:  defect                   
   Status:  new                |    Priority:  normal                   
Milestone:                     |   Component:  None                     
  Version:  1.3.2              |    Keywords:  contactlist, contact-list
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 Hi there,

 I'm using Ubuntu 6.06 LTS and the newest version of licq there is 1.3.2-5.
 In the past I was using GAIM but some weeks ago I decided to give another
 ICQ-client a try, so I installed licq.

 After installing I'd done two things. I'd started licq and rearranged the
 users (as they'd appeared twice. First in group "New Users" and second in
 their server group. So I'd deleted their entry in group "New User") and
 then closed licq. After that I'd started GAIM and now there were missing
 users of one group. All other groups seemed to be untouched, but one
 group's members were completely missing. I'd closed GAIM and started licq
 again. Here all users had been there where I left them.

 As the affected users still had been in the licq contact list, I'd moved
 them here from one group to another. The network windows had displayed
 something like "user does not exist in serverside contact list. Adding
 user to group awaiting authorization" (I was using a german version, so I
 cannot give the correct translation. Sorry for that.)

 It seems the users (to be moved from group A to B) had been deleted on the
 determined server group A but adding them to group B had failed for not
 having a group called B on the serverside contactlist. Or they'd been
 already deleted from the server's list, when I was rearranging my
 contactlist (as I wrote before).

 I've tried to find something referring to this issue, but I didn't find
 anything close to that neither on google nor in the tickets base here.
 Seems to be an uncommon problem... :-/

 Regards,
 gelignite

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.licq.org/ticket/1530>
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