Issue with Pidgen

Tom Tadtman thomas.tadtman at oracle.com
Thu Nov 17 11:00:11 EST 2011


Here is some more of the Help-Debug reply:

(09:57:37) gtkappbar: wnd_size
(09:57:37) gtkappbar: Minimize
(09:58:42) network: found network 'us.oracle.com'
(09:58:42) network: found network 'us.oracle.com'
(09:58:42) network: Received Network Change Notification. Current network count is 2, previous count was 2.
(09:59:12) network: found network 'us.oracle.com'
(09:59:12) network: found network 'us.oracle.com'
(09:59:12) network: Received Network Change Notification. Current network count is 2, previous count was 2.


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-----Original Message-----
From: David Woolley [mailto:forums at david-woolley.me.uk] 
Sent: Thursday, November 17, 2011 1:55 AM
To: Tom Tadtman; support at pidgin.im; Elaine Hepler
Subject: Re: Issue with Pidgen

Etan Reisner wrote:
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2011 at 03:06:32PM -0800, Tom Tadtman wrote:
>> I downloaded the latest version of Pidgen. Previously, it appears 
>> that my connection to Pidgen was not working and showed me as off 
>> line.  When I click the icon on the desktop  - the Buddy List shows 
>> up but it does not connect me and shows me as off line..When I click 
>> on available it just sits there. No additional pop up windows to log 
>> in. Can you advise? Thanks
> 
> Does the Status selector at the bottom of the buddy list say "Waiting 
> for network connection"? (You might need to widen the window 
> temporarily to see that.)
> 
> What does the Help->Debug Window say when you change your status to 
> Available?

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