I'm also seeing this. I've always used empathy -h in my startup
applications so I'd be signed in in the background - I'd forget to sign
in otherwise, but I also didn't want it popping up every time I signed
in. In the past it would sign you in and then you could get the contacts
list to pop up by clicking on the empathy icon in the email/chat
indicator icon. Now with empathy -h the program seems to be running in
the background, but there's no way to bring up the contacts list -
trying to run empathy from the dash, terminal indicator icon, etc all
fail. The only way I can get it to run is to first run "killall empathy"
and then relaunch.

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