> I remember, I had that problem too. To "solve" it, I started using the X
> in my window manager (kde) to close the windows instead of the Close
> button, that works. I considered making a patch to remove/disable the
> Close button, but I got into the habit of just using the X pretty quickly.

Possible memory (de)alloacation problem? Most random crashes of programs
seem to be related to use of malloc library functions, as I've seemed to
notice.

> So my licq no longer crashes for this reason, but I still have
> occational crashes when my status is checked or someone sends me a
> message over a direct connection.

If you get one, what's the core file tell you on a backtrace?


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