Pidgin not responding, have to kill with Taskmanager (Jens Franik)

Ulises Alvarado ulisesaj at yahoo.com
Tue Mar 10 14:05:15 EDT 2009



I have the same problem with CPU usage, but only with pidgin, Finch works
fine, it may be an issue with the GUI. I built pidgin 2.5.5 on Ubuntu 6.06.


--- El sáb 7-mar-09, devel-request at pidgin.im <devel-request at pidgin.im> escribió:

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>    1. Re: Pidgin, Enterprise Instant Messenger? (Allan
> Clark)
>    2. Re: Pidgin, Enterprise Instant Messenger? (Matej
> Cepl)
>    3. Re: Pidgin not responding, have to kill with
> Taskmanager
>       (Jens Franik)
>    4. Google Summer of Code (xiaohui liu)
>    5. Pounce GObjectification (Eric Polino)
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> Message: 1
> Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 12:12:40 -0500
> From: Allan Clark <allanc at chickenandporn.com>
> Subject: Re: Pidgin, Enterprise Instant Messenger?
> To: Matej Cepl <mcepl at redhat.com>
> Cc: devel at pidgin.im
> Message-ID:
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> On Fri, Mar 6, 2009 at 11:39, Matej Cepl
> <mcepl at redhat.com> wrote:
> 
> > On 2009-03-03, 02:07 GMT, Eusoj Xirdneh wrote:
> > > xmpp server,
> > > all my clients are in different part of the
> world, so i dont know how
> > slow
> > > it would be.
> >
> > If you have at least half-decent Internet connection
> to your
> > server, then there is no reason why it shouldn't
> be as fast as
> > talking with proprietary servers which are also
> located somewhere
> > on the other side of the world (ICQ, AIM, Y!M).
> 
> 
> Hi.
> 
> Public servers are not always acceptible: Some companies
> want to ensure that
> the whole discussion is private -- whether you're
> competing with Microsoft
> or Google's business, or not.  As well, some entities
> need to record IM
> conversations as well for legal archive.  Finally, it sucks
> making firewall
> rules that are defeated with a backtracking
> direct-connection to send
> malicious software.
> 
> I've found that OpenFire is a functional XMPP server,
> best if you have only
> one geographical location (I don't much like their
> clustering).  I've used
> LDAP-defined groups there so that all employees added to
> the corporate
> subtrees are automatically populated into the users'
> IM.  OpenFire is a Java
> stack.  I've used it with 379 users in LDAP.  The Linux
> RPMs have good
> productization.
> 
> http://www.igniterealtime.org/projects/openfire/
> 
> my notes:
> http://tech.b.chickenandporn.com/2008/08/18/recompile-openfire-to-defend-against-adium-126-issue/
>   (tiny:  *http://tinyurl.com/asel2n  )*
> 
> sample thread:
> http://www.igniterealtime.org/community/thread/35202
> 
> A side-benefit of OpenFire is that it allows Gateways to
> other IMs; I
> connect (XMPP) to a single OpenFire (ie allanc at example.com)
> and it creates
> proxies for the other services (ie aim.example.com,
> yahoo.example.com,
> msn.example.com) and populates my MSN connections
> (mike at hotmail.com) as
> these services (mike\40hotmail.com at msn.example.com). 
> One XMPP connection,
> but I can chat with my connections on other services.  This
> allows
> firewalling to protect all employees, yet allow the
> OpenFire server to
> connect to the various chat servers, blocking any kind of
> backtracking by
> malicious code.
> 
> Allan
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> Message: 2
> Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 18:44:53 +0100
> From: Matej Cepl <mcepl at redhat.com>
> Subject: Re: Pidgin, Enterprise Instant Messenger?
> To: devel at pidgin.im
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> On 2009-03-06, 17:12 GMT, Allan Clark wrote:
> > I've found that OpenFire is a functional XMPP
> server, best if 
> 
> yes, either openfire or ejabberd ... advantage of the
> latter is 
> that it is quite often packaged for your distribution, and
> it has 
> MUCH better support; openfire usually isn't packaged
> and support 
> is quite unreliable (speaking out of my own experience, so
> I may 
> be wrong).
> 
> Mat?j
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Message: 3
> Date: Fri, 6 Mar 2009 19:48:50 +0100
> From: Jens Franik <jens_ at gmx.de>
> Subject: Re: Pidgin not responding, have to kill with
> Taskmanager
> To: Pidgin Devel <devel at pidgin.im>
> Message-ID: <989553522.20090306194850 at gmx.de>
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> 
> am Dienstag, 3. M?rz 2009 um 21:52 schrieb Eric Polino:
> 
> > Before you kill it with Taskman, is Pidgin running
> with lots of CPU
> > usage or is it just not responding?
> 
> For the new and current version, the problem still exists.
> I will try a portable Version, if this solves the Problem -
> and if so,
> i will do a clean deinstall and reinstall Pidgin.
> 
> -- 
> Mit freundlichen Gr??en
> Jens Franik
> mailto:jens_ at gmx.de
> 
> 
> 
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Message: 4
> Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 12:41:49 +0800
> From: xiaohui liu <xiaohui.zju at gmail.com>
> Subject: Google Summer of Code
> To: Devel at pidgin.im
> Message-ID:
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> 
> Hi,
> 
> Thank you for the consideration to participate the GSoc
> this year, It is
> really cool.  I am interesting in the Windows native GUI
> development.
> 
> I am Xiaohui,Liu, a second year graduate student in
> Zhejiang,University, in
> China. I consider myself a good C programmer. I have strong
> experienced in
> developing the GUI program in the windows platform for
> about 3 years. In the
> last summer, I was accepted to be an Intern in NSN( Nokia
> Siemens Networking
> co.Ltd. Hangzhou). During the time of internship,  I did a
> very well job and
> I learned a lot of experience of how to program and testing
> .I am also, I
> thought , a good and quicker learner for new technology.  I
> am focused on
> the project of pidgin  for some  time. I started to reading
> the source code
> of libpurple, and to learning how to participate this
> community.
> 
> I am really interesting in this program, I will do
> preparation for it .
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Mar 4, 2009 at 3:58 PM, Mark Doliner
> <mark at kingant.net> wrote:
> 
> > Hey, we want to participate in Google Summer of Code
> again this year,
> > right?  Unless I hear lots of people say no, I'll
> plan on filling out
> > the mentor organization form for us on March 9th
> (unless someone else
> > particularly wants to be the admin?).  And we should
> be putting
> > potential ideas up at
> > http://developer.pidgin.im/wiki/FutureSOCProjects
> >
> > Also, if you're listed as a developer or a crazy
> patch writer in our
> > About window, please consider being a mentor! 
> It's not too hard, you
> > basically guide someone new to the world of open
> source.  Show them
> > how to check out our source code, advise them on
> making small atomic
> > commits, suggest improvements in coding style, help
> them interact with
> > the rest of us, answer their questions, etc.  If it
> sounds scary
> > because you're a programmer and you don't want
> to have to interact
> > with people, don't worry!  Everyone else here
> programs and we're all
> > crappy at interacting with people.
> >
> > Assuming we're accepted to the program this year,
> I'll send out
> > another email later and ask interested mentors to
> contact me.
> >
> > -Mark
> >
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> Message: 5
> Date: Sat, 7 Mar 2009 02:18:56 -0500
> From: Eric Polino <aluink at gmail.com>
> Subject: Pounce GObjectification
> To: Pidgin Devel <devel at pidgin.im>
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> So I'm interested working on the gobjectification of
> purple as a GSoC
> project this summer.  As suggested by Sadrul, I've
> started working on
> a small bit to show I'm capable of doing it.  So I
> started working on
> PurpleConversation, but decided it was too big to just do a
> starter
> like this.  So I went looking for a smaller module and
> settled on
> PurplePounce.  I did some work tonight and would like to
> know what you
> all think.
> 
> Attached you'll find a patch to the current head of
> i.p.gobjectification.  I based what I was doing on libgnt,
> which I'm
> relatively familiar with from my work with Finch.  I also
> used the
> GObject docs at gnome.org (where would anyone be without
> their docs
> right ;).  So anyhow, I'm quite confident I'm
> capable of doing this,
> I'm just a little rusty.  It compiles, and doesn't
> seem to crash.
> Though, I was working on this very late and wasn't able
> to talk find
> anyone alive to test some pounces.  I was able to add
> some...well,
> when I added them, it didn't crash, but without anyone
> to test I
> really can't know if they were _really_ added.  Which
> in itself is a
> good start right ;)  Maybe tomorrow I'll find some
> people to test them
> more.
> 
> Cheers,
> Eric
> 
> 
> "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who
> falsely believe they
> are free."
>                                       --Goethe
> 
> "Freedom is living without government coercion."
>                    --Ron Paul (www.ronpaul2008.com)
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