Luise Kunkle wrote:

A few weeks ago I encountered a fatal error, which is still with me.

I tried to do what you asked but could not get through - the confirmation for subscribing to the list also did not work, so I did not know how to proceed.

Much to my surprise I started receiving mails from you two days ago:-o

So what happened - then and now (the crash re-occurred for the same reason with the identical mask, which is what is quoted above):

On my licq icon it says "4 messages" (4 Nachrichten). The crash occurs when I double-click on this message, in order to raise the messages.Not on the first attempt. Then a message will pop up (I use the email mode) - when I click on "close" it does close but the number of messages listed has not been reduced. On second try it will crash.

Let me add, though, that licq may be running in an unstable environment. (On ubuntu jaunty) I run it by using "sux [different user]". On calling up licq I always get on my terminal the message:

*******
n...@xubuntu:~$ licq
Session management error: Authentication Rejected, reason : None of the authentication protocols specified are supported and host-based authentication failed
********

Licq has worked ok, however, except for these recent "happenings".

The installed package is: licq 1.3.6-0ubuntu1

Regards

Luise

Hi,
unfortunately, the web site is a bit unstable and has been down recently.
I would recommend you to create a ticket for this now that the site is back up.

However, I can give you the first reply for the ticket right here so you can include those answers as well: * Did the crash happen on startup (offline or old messages) or with messages received while Licq was running? * Does the crash happen just once or will Licq crash again every time you restart it and try to read the messages again? * Were there anything special in those messages that caused the crash? i.e. special non-english characters, URLs, etc...?
* Does it still crash if use use chat mode?
* Can you try Licq 1.3.7 instead and check if problem persist in that version?


Regarding the "Session management error", I'm pretty sure that's not from Licq but from something else in your environment (probably X window system).

/Anders

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