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>
> >It could be it seems.
> >Don't you think strange that Licq crashs always (and only) when trying
> >to change message type?
>
> Yes.
>
It seems that licq was not doing proper type casting.
> >>www.memtest86.com or stop overclocking your processor.
>
> If it happens at the same place every time it is more likely to be the
> application or something like a fault in the X driver (in a graphic
> application: usual result in that case is to kill the X instance).
> Sig11s from overclocking, dead CPU fans and the like are generally quite
> random.
Yes, it is the applicaton at fault this time. :)
I have attempted a fix, seems to work on my box.
I'm recompiling a new Licq.
- G.