* Did the crash happen on startup (offline or old messages) or with messages received while Licq was running?

It started while I was online. The other side kept sending messages while I was still busy doing waht was said in the previous message - so they accumulated.

Has this happen several times or just once? Do you know how many messages it was before it crashed?

Can you reproduce the situation and make it crash again?
If you can, then please provide the backtrace files from the first crash, before restarting Licq and crashing it again which will overwrite the backtrace files.


* Does the crash happen just once or will Licq crash again every time you restart it and try to read the messages again?

It will do it after every re-start.

Does it crash on start or when opening the message dialog?

If it's on start, do you have licq to auto logon on start and unread messages auto popup?


* Does it still crash if use use chat mode?

No. It shows the messages but does not

So at least you have a workaround, that's good.


* Can you try Licq 1.3.7 instead and check if problem persist in that version?

No - this is the latest licq version ubuntu provides as a package. I have not yet graaduated to using programs outside of those packages:-)

Ok, that's understandable. As 1.3.7 is released I guess it will be picked up by Ubuntu and included in next version some time soon.

I did some attempts to reproduce this (with latest version) but I could not get it to crash by just sending messages while message dialog was open.

/Anders

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