weird, I think someone reported it on 0.95 on the forums.. I could be having amnesia, so not sure...

KKRT


On Sun, 12 Feb 2006 08:29:55 -0500, Alvaro J. Iradier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

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I don't know if that still happens. Not long ago (before 0.95) I made
some fixes. If we loaded a profile that should be
[EMAIL PROTECTED] and we found "[EMAIL PROTECTED]", the
profile is fixed on load.

Greets.

Youness Alaoui wrote:
short explanation :
the number there is a port number that every amsn instance opens
(random  each time), when amsn is launched, it looks for the first
profile, checks  the port number, if not 0, it will connect on that
port, send AMSN_PING,  if it gets an AMSN_PONG, it assumes the account
is in use, if it doesn't  conenct or doesn't get the PONG from amsn, it
will assume the process  holding that profile was killed and will use
that profile and reset the  port number to the one that new amsn
isntance opened.
if the process was killed, then you don't care about the number, as
we'll  be ping/pong-ing the port.
When amsn gets locked, it's another story, that's usually because of a
corrupted profile, what I mean is that you have
~/.amsn/first_account_hotmail_com/config.xml
holding the value
<key>login</key>
<value>[EMAIL PROTECTED]</value>

so you see another_account opened, and first_account closed, but amsn
still thinks that first_account is in use (because the profile is in
fact  first_account). I have no idea how we could mix the login value,
but it  does happen sometimes...

hope it explains it
KaKaRoTo

On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 13:37:58 -0500, Harry Vennik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

Op vrijdag 10 februari 2006 19:22, schreef Lz:

(everybody knows i use to search for "random bugs", lol)

I.e. you try to find those bugs that would otherwise stay unnoticed for
years :-D

But I have to admit, you were very realistic this time. I've also had
my  aMSN
'locked' a few times.


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