Verified with erc-5.3-1ubuntu1 under emacs-snapshot on Intrepid.
I will update the repro steps in the description to first connect to
both servers, then join one channel on each.
** Changed in: erc (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => New
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: erc
When ERC loses a connection and then regains it, if I have channels open
on another server as well, it will reconnect to the other server's
channels, too.
To reproduce (clumsily):
M-x erc-select <RET> server1 <RET> <RET> <RET>
+ M-x erc-select <RET> server2 <RET> <RET> <RET>
+ In the server1:ircd buffer:
/join #onetest <RET>
- M-x erc-select <RET> server2 <RET> <RET> <RET>
+ In the server2:ircd buffer:
/join #twotest <RET>
+
+ (This was slightly rearranged to cope with a related bug in new versions
+ of Erc.)
Now jerk the connection to server2, or (as a rough approximation) kill
the associated buffer server2:ircd
M-x kill-buffer <RET> server2:ircd <RET>
Then reconnect:
M-x erc-select <RET> server2 <RET>
Expected result:
ERC should rejoin #twotest on server2 but no other channels.
Actual result:
ERC joins back on #twotest but in addition joins #onetest on server2
- (sic).
-
+ (sic), resulting in a new buffer #onetest<2> (assuming you have the
+ variable `uniquify-buffer-name-style' set to its default value).
Reproducible:
Always
I guess the list of active channels does not contain the information about
which server a channel is on, or the information is simply not used when
reconnecting to lost channels.
--
erc reconnects to channels on wrong servers (too)
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/160131
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