Jeremy,

I've installed the package from -proposed and since that package didn't
contain any dependencies on other packages that were in -proposed
section in Software Update program I didn't bother with them.

I didn't cherry-pick a patch from a repository. Am I missunderstanding
you and I should install all the packages that seem related from the
-proposed or was it just my wrong use of the pathc term in the post
above? What I ment with the patch was that I have installed the patched
(fixed) package from the -proposed in the Software Update.

I'm asking this just to be certain whtat to do the next time that I test
something.

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Title:
  Gnome-shell notification from empathy doesn't contain any text

Status in GNOME Shell:
  Unknown
Status in “telepathy-logger” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “telepathy-logger” source package in Quantal:
  Fix Committed

Bug description:
  [IMPACT]
  * Empathy chat message notification popup is not displayed.
  * notification in the messagetray is missing message contents/text.

  This is due to an incorrect introspection annotation, that has been
  fixed upstream and in debian package telepathy-logger 0.4.0-2.

  [TESTCASE]
  1. setup empathy with an IM account
  2. get someone to message you
  Notice that no popup notifaction appears, additionally the empathy 
notification in the message tray is missing the text from the message.

  Apply the fix and repeat step 2 (make sure there are no existing
  notifications in the tray)

  Now you will be correctly notified by a popup, and the notification in
  the message tray will contain the message text.

  [Regression Potential]
  I believe the gobject introspection interface for telepathy logger is only 
used by gnome-shell, so its very unlikely to cause problems with any other 
packages.

  === Original Bug Report ===
  Ubuntu 12.10 beta 1
  The problem occures with the combination of gnome-shell and empathy but I had 
to choose only one package...

  When I receive a message from someone through empathy (connected to google 
talk) and the window for chatting with that person is not opened yet, the 
notification trai contains an icon for that person but the text content is 
missing and empathy's chat window doesn't open but if you open it manually the 
text is there.
  After replying in gnome-shell notification window you get all the new 
messages that the person writes afterwards without any problems but you never 
get the old messages.

  How to reproduce:
  Open empathy chat window (google talk).
  Say something to someone.
  When that person replies write him something back in gnome-shell notification 
window and then close the empathy chat window on desktop (or if the window 
isn't opened yet just double click on gnome-shell notification window and close 
empathy window then after replying).
  When that person replies back you will only get the notification icon without 
the text. Also the notification window won't pop up from notification tray and 
empathy chat window won't open.
  If the person writes something else the notification window will pop up as 
normal containing the text that that person wrote next (without the text that 
was written first).

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