Yes, it doesn't really crash but it start working slow, and it fails at
some points, however, that is not very important at the moment, because
it can be a minor update and it doesn't fail hard enough, but, when we
have a critical update or a big one, then we will have critical and/or
big problems.

On Tue, 2008-04-01 at 16:25 +0000, Emil Sit wrote:
> I too observed that no notification occurred, but I didn't stay with the
> old version long enough to see if it crashed (e.g., b/c some plugin or
> dynamic library had changed out from under the running binary).  How did
> it start failing?
> 
> However, it seems like it would be easy to set the postinst script to
> create a notification, just like the firefox postinst script does.
> 
> ** Changed in: pidgin (Ubuntu)
>        Status: New => Confirmed
> 
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pidgin doesn't ask for a restart after upgrade
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