Package: pidgin
Version: 2.4.2-2
Followup-For: Bug #445748
I seem to have been hitting this problem for a while also. I'm pretty sure
it started after I created a Jabber account (using SSL) a few months ago.
It may also be relevant that the wireless net where I'm at right now stinks
and the wifi
Please, upgrade to pidgin 2.3.1-1 disable all the plugins and report back if is
problem can still be reproduced.
If reproduced enable just one account at a time until you can find the account
that is causing the trouble and report back.
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Ari Pollak wrote:
> Do you have any plugins loaded?
Yes: Markerline, Pidgin-Thinklight, and Psychic Mode.
- Josh Triplett
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Do you have any plugins loaded?
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Ari Pollak wrote:
>> I would have, but pidgin only seems to have one thread, at least
>> according to top and ps.
> top and ps report processes by default, not threads. gstreamer
> processing normally uses a separate thread inside pidgin.
I know; I specifically told top and ps to report threads, a
> I would have, but pidgin only seems to have one thread, at least
> according to top and ps.
top and ps report processes by default, not threads. gstreamer
processing normally uses a separate thread inside pidgin.
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Ari Pollak wrote:
> Next time, could you also get a backtrace from all threads with "thread
> apply all bt"?
I would have, but pidgin only seems to have one thread, at least
according to top and ps.
- Josh Triplett
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Josh Triplett wrote:
> Interestingly, after I detached gdb, pidgin went back to normal.
No, apparently it didn't. It started responding again, and "Get Info"
on buddies worked, but when I tried to send myself a test message
(over Jabber) it came back with "User is not online".
- Josh Triplett
Next time, could you also get a backtrace from all threads with "thread
apply all bt"?
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Ari Pollak wrote:
> Were you doing anything at the time? Did pidgin freeze? Did it go back to
> normal? Can you reproduce it? Can you get a gdb backtrace of the running
> process?
The problem recurred this morning; I left pidgin running overnight,
and when I opened the lid of my computer this morn
Ari Pollak wrote:
> Were you doing anything at the time?
Nothing related to pidgin. Using my machine normally; at the time I
think I had iceweasel open browsing some pages. Nothing changed with
my network connection in any way.
The only thing I can think of: jabber.org has issues, and has dropp
Were you doing anything at the time? Did pidgin freeze? Did it go back to
normal? Can you reproduce it? Can you get a gdb backtrace of the running
process?
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Package: pidgin
Version: 2.2.1-1
Severity: normal
Pidgin suddenly started using 100% CPU by doing poll and read
continuously. A portion of the strace:
poll([{fd=4, events=POLLIN}, {fd=3, events=POLLIN}, {fd=6, events=POLLIN},
{fd=10, events=POLLIN|POLLPRI}, {fd=13, events=POLLIN}, {fd=12, event
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