** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: indicator-applet
  
- After Pidgin has been running for some amount of time, exiting the
- application does not stop the indicator-applet from changing the status.
- This leaves the user signed in and showing as available without any
- ability to actually receive messages, unless the user notices this and
- changes their status to offline. Similar behavior has not been confirmed
- with Empathy, as I removed that app due to the bug described in Bug
- #453230. Note that this is a bug report, not a feature request as
- reports similar to this one has been. Currently, the only solution I
- have found is to exit the session by logging out and logging back in.
- This bug does not occur if Pidgin has not been running for long (as to
- how long, I'm not sure, but running Pidgin for a minute and then exiting
- does not reproduce this problem).
+ If user changes their status through indicator-applet while IM app is
+ open, exiting the application does not stop indicator-applet from
+ changing the status. This leaves the user signed in and showing as
+ available without any ability to actually receive messages, unless the
+ user notices this and changes their status to offline. Similar behavior
+ has not been confirmed with Empathy, as I removed that app due to the
+ bug described in Bug #453230. Currently, the only solution I have found
+ is to exit the session by logging out and logging back in.
+ 
+ Steps to reproduce:
+ 1. Open Pidgin
+ 2. Change status through indicator-applet
+ 3. Close Pidgin
+ Indicator applet should still be able to change status now.
+ 
+ Opening Pidgin and closing it without changing status through indicator-
+ applet does not reproduce this bug.
  
  Ubuntu 9.10
  indicator-applet: 0.2.0-0ubuntu2

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: indicator-applet
  
  If user changes their status through indicator-applet while IM app is
  open, exiting the application does not stop indicator-applet from
  changing the status. This leaves the user signed in and showing as
  available without any ability to actually receive messages, unless the
  user notices this and changes their status to offline. Similar behavior
  has not been confirmed with Empathy, as I removed that app due to the
  bug described in Bug #453230. Currently, the only solution I have found
  is to exit the session by logging out and logging back in.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  1. Open Pidgin
  2. Change status through indicator-applet
  3. Close Pidgin
  Indicator applet should still be able to change status now.
  
- Opening Pidgin and closing it without changing status through indicator-
- applet does not reproduce this bug.
- 
+ Opening Pidgin and closing it without changing status through 
indicator-applet does not reproduce this bug. Changing status through Pidgin's 
own menu only (and not through indicator-applet) also will not reproduce this 
bug.
  Ubuntu 9.10
  indicator-applet: 0.2.0-0ubuntu2

** Description changed:

  Binary package hint: indicator-applet
  
  If user changes their status through indicator-applet while IM app is
  open, exiting the application does not stop indicator-applet from
  changing the status. This leaves the user signed in and showing as
  available without any ability to actually receive messages, unless the
  user notices this and changes their status to offline. Similar behavior
  has not been confirmed with Empathy, as I removed that app due to the
  bug described in Bug #453230. Currently, the only solution I have found
  is to exit the session by logging out and logging back in.
  
  Steps to reproduce:
  1. Open Pidgin
  2. Change status through indicator-applet
  3. Close Pidgin
  Indicator applet should still be able to change status now.
  
- Opening Pidgin and closing it without changing status through 
indicator-applet does not reproduce this bug. Changing status through Pidgin's 
own menu only (and not through indicator-applet) also will not reproduce this 
bug.
+ Opening Pidgin and closing it without changing status through indicator-
+ applet does not reproduce this bug. Changing status through Pidgin's own
+ menu only (and not through indicator-applet) also will not reproduce
+ this bug.
+ 
  Ubuntu 9.10
  indicator-applet: 0.2.0-0ubuntu2

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