[Pidgin] #8911: Pidgin tries to close nonexistent tabs when closing conversation windows
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Tue Apr 7 16:32:41 EDT 2009
#8911: Pidgin tries to close nonexistent tabs when closing conversation windows
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Reporter: kriston | Owner:
Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: | Component: libpurple
Version: 2.5.5 | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Old description:
> I have one-window-per-conversation setting activated, i.e., no tabs used.
> When closing the
> window the Pidgin program crashes.
> To reproduce this with 2.5.5:
> 1) Open a Jabber account with two different servers (Note: I have only
> been able to reproduce this bug when I have two Jabber accounts
> connected. I cannot reproduce it with just one open, probably due to
> data corruption of some sort)
> 2) Start chatting with someone on either account and have them respond.
> 3) Close the window.
> 4) It should crash. If not, re-open the window and repeat steps 2 and 3.
>
> This is on Fedora 10 and happens with both Fedora's Pidgin 2.5.5 RPM and
> my own compiled from www.pidgin.im.
> This also happens on Windows XP.
>
> Backtrace is attached.
New description:
I have one-window-per-conversation setting activated, i.e., no tabs used.
When closing the
window the Pidgin program crashes.
To reproduce this with 2.5.5:
1) Set up so you have one conversation per window (and no tabs).
2) Start chatting with someone on either account and have them respond.
3) Close the window.
4) It should crash. If not, re-open the window and repeat steps 2 and 3.
This is on Fedora 10 and happens with both Fedora's Pidgin 2.5.5 RPM and
my own compiled from www.pidgin.im.
This also happens on Windows XP.
Backtrace is attached.
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Comment(by kriston):
I finally was able to reproduce the bug with just one Jabber account open,
so Jabber has nothing to do with it.
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Ticket URL: <http://developer.pidgin.im/ticket/8911#comment:1>
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