#299939 and #218014 likely have the same cause. Someone might consider downgrading #299939 and/or merging them.
It seems that both are caused by a user-trigged disconnect event while in a state when disconnect should be disallowed. A proper solution probably requires glib synchronization, but I'll bet that the problems can be visibly solved by something like: /* * runs the command the user defined to disconnect */ void gk_disconnect (GtkWidget * button, gpointer data) { GkDial *gkdial = (GkDial *) data; gchar *disconnect_cmd = DOWNCMD; + + if (!disconnect_valid) return; + disconnect_valid=0; /* * this shows that gkdial was the responsible for the connection * being * closed */ gkdial->was_gkdial = FALSE; gkdial_exec (gkdial, disconnect_cmd, DISCONNECTING); } where disconnect_valid is a global variable, set to TRUE at the appropriate time, and set to FALSE above, and while redialing. I'm having trouble testing this since I don't have a linmodem.. Justin -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]