[Pidgin] #9712: XMPP makes pidgin crash on launch

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Sat Jul 18 18:14:33 EDT 2009


#9712: XMPP makes pidgin crash on launch
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 Reporter:  kungmidas  |        Owner:  deryni
     Type:  defect     |       Status:  new   
Milestone:             |    Component:  XMPP  
  Version:  2.5.5      |   Resolution:        
 Keywords:             |  
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Description changed by kungmidas:

Old description:

> This issue might be fixed, or it might be in Ubuntu's domain to fix it (I
> have already reported it to Ubuntu's bug tracker, here:
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidgin/+bug/393943). I'll
> report it here as well anyway, just in case. I also know I'm not running
> the latest pidgin version, but quite frankly I don't know how to install
> it.
>
> I'm running Ubuntu Jaunty and the latest Pidgin available in its
> repositories. Suddenly, pidgin broke and would no longer launch. I do not
> know which version of pidgin I ran before, but afterwards I was running
> 2.5.5. I do not know if it was pidgin that was updated or any other
> package which caused this problem.
>
> When starting pidgin with "-d" switch, I get the following output:
>
> jan at hp530:~$ pidgin -d
> (19:09:12) prefs: Reading /home/jan/.purple/prefs.xml
> (19:09:12) prefs: Finished reading /home/jan/.purple/prefs.xml
> (19:09:12) dbus: okkk
> (19:09:12) plugins: probing /usr/lib/pidgin/timestamp_format.so
>
> ... everything normal until ...
>
> (19:09:13) plugins: probing /usr/lib/purple-2/pidgin-libnotify.so
> (19:09:13) plugins: probing /usr/lib/purple-2/offlinemsg.so
> (19:09:13) plugins: probing /usr/lib/purple-2/libxmpp.so
> Segmentation fault (core dumped)
>

> Purging or reinstalling basically every packet having "pidgin" or
> "purple" in its name did not help. Deleting the .purple folder in my home
> folder did not help.
>
> Finally, I found that moving/deleting the libxmpp.so file solved the
> problem. Fortunatelly I am not using XMPP (and I have never done so).
>

> If theres anything more you need to know, please let me know and I will
> do my best to supply it.

New description:

 This issue might be fixed, or it might be in Ubuntu's domain to fix it (I
 have already reported it to Ubuntu's bug tracker, here:
 https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/pidgin/+bug/393943). I'll report
 it here as well anyway, just in case. I also know I'm not running the
 latest pidgin version, but quite frankly I don't know how to install it.

 I'm running Ubuntu Jaunty and the latest Pidgin available in its
 repositories. Suddenly, pidgin broke and would no longer launch. I do not
 know which version of pidgin I ran before, but afterwards I was running
 2.5.5. I do not know if it was pidgin that was updated or any other
 package which caused this problem.

 When starting pidgin with "-d" switch, I get the following output:

 jan at hp530:~$ pidgin -d

 (19:09:12) prefs: Reading /home/jan/.purple/prefs.xml

 (19:09:12) prefs: Finished reading /home/jan/.purple/prefs.xml

 (19:09:12) dbus: okkk

 (19:09:12) plugins: probing /usr/lib/pidgin/timestamp_format.so

 ... everything normal until ...

 (19:09:13) plugins: probing /usr/lib/purple-2/pidgin-libnotify.so

 (19:09:13) plugins: probing /usr/lib/purple-2/offlinemsg.so

 (19:09:13) plugins: probing /usr/lib/purple-2/libxmpp.so

 Segmentation fault (core dumped)


 Purging or reinstalling basically every packet having "pidgin" or "purple"
 in its name did not help. Deleting the .purple folder in my home folder
 did not help.

 Finally, I found that moving/deleting the libxmpp.so file solved the
 problem. Fortunatelly I am not using XMPP (and I have never done so).


 If theres anything more you need to know, please let me know and I will do
 my best to supply it.

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