Matthias Wimmer wrote:

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Fri Oct 24 18:14:09 2003 stream.c:197 Parse error!
Fri Oct 24 18:14:09 2003 stream.c:126 Default packet handler failed!
Fri Oct 24 18:14:09 2003 stream.c:126 Default packet handler failed!
Fri Oct 24 18:14:09 2003 (null) Parse error 1 0 1
Aborted

This is exactly the same crash I described a couple of days back over on jadmin. If you look at stream.c there is a call to abort() immediately after the printf() that generates the Parse error message.


I know of at least one person who has just commented out that abort() call and has been running steadily since. I'm still not sure if this is the right solution (had a bit of a discussion with the msn-t maintainer, but he said he wasn't too familiar with that part of the code).

Incidentally, these messages are "event notifications" or "alerts" as MSN calls them. Users can turn them on or off with the MSN client.

-R


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