[Pidgin] #10733: loosing 2nd line of text
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#10733: loosing 2nd line of text
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Reporter: kronostm | Owner: sulabh.dev
Type: defect | Status: pending
Milestone: | Component: Yahoo!/Yahoo! JAPAN
Version: 2.6.3 | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Changes (by kronostm):
* status: pending => new
Comment:
Ok, here it is (again, I must repeat, reproducing the error is not easy,
EXACTLY the same thing yesterday went well).
here's what I wrote:
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(04:28:30 PM) myID: line1
(04:28:32 PM) myID: line 2
(04:28:34 PM) myID: line 3
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here's the debug window result:
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(16:28:22) dbus: Need to register an object with the dbus subsystem. (If
you are not a developer, please ignore this message.)
(16:28:22) dbus: The signal "gtkblist-unhiding" caused some dbus error.
(If you are not a developer, please ignore this message.)
(16:28:22) prefs: /pidgin/blist/list_visible changed, scheduling save.
(16:28:27) dbus: Need to register an object with the dbus subsystem. (If
you are not a developer, please ignore this message.)
(16:28:27) dbus: The signal "conversation-displayed" caused some dbus
error. (If you are not a developer, please ignore this message.)
(16:28:27) prefs: /pidgin/conversations/toolbar/wide changed, scheduling
save.
(16:28:27) dbus: Need to register an object with the dbus subsystem. (If
you are not a developer, please ignore this message.)
(16:28:27) dbus: The signal "blist-node-extended-menu" caused some dbus
error. (If you are not a developer, please ignore this message.)
(16:28:27) dbus: Need to register an object with the dbus subsystem. (If
you are not a developer, please ignore this message.)
(16:28:27) dbus: The signal "conversation-extended-menu" caused some dbus
error. (If you are not a developer, please ignore this message.)
(16:28:27) util: Writing file prefs.xml to directory /home/kronos/.purple
(16:28:27) util: Writing file /home/kronos/.purple/prefs.xml
(16:28:28) util: Writing file blist.xml to directory /home/kronos/.purple
(16:28:28) util: Writing file /home/kronos/.purple/blist.xml
(16:28:30) yahoo: yahoo_html_to_codes(line1)=line1
(16:28:30) network: Listening on port: 5101
(16:28:31) yahoo: 46 bytes to read, rxlen is 66
(16:28:31) yahoo: Yahoo Service: 0x4f Status: 11
(16:28:32) network: Couldn't create UPnP mapping
(16:28:32) network: Couldn't create UPnP mapping
(16:28:32) yahoo: p2p: 84 bytes to read
(16:28:32) yahoo: p2p: Yahoo Service: 0x4d Status: 0
(16:28:32) yahoo: p2p: 84 bytes to read
(16:28:32) yahoo: p2p: Yahoo Service: 0x4d Status: 0
(16:28:32) yahoo: p2p: 84 bytes to read
(16:28:32) yahoo: p2p: Yahoo Service: 0x4d Status: 0
(16:28:32) yahoo: yahoo_html_to_codes(line 2)=line 2
(16:28:32) yahoo: p2p: Error in connection, or host disconnected
(16:28:34) yahoo: yahoo_html_to_codes(line 3)=line 3
(16:28:35) yahoo: 44 bytes to read, rxlen is 64
(16:28:35) yahoo: Yahoo Service: 0xc6 Status: 1
(16:28:35) yahoo: Unknown status key 317
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and here's the TCPdump (10.1.1.x is LAN, 10.1.1.126 is my machine,
10.1.1.138 is the IP address of the destination machine):
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16:28:28.923443 STP 802.1d, Config, Flags [none], bridge-id
8000.00:14:78:ee:4c:da.8012, length 43
16:28:30.165854 IP 10.1.1.126.49005 > 68.180.217.21.5050: P
2887103096:2887103199(103) ack 1467062374 win 1002 <nop,nop,timestamp
1107363940 1601561618>
16:28:30.167334 IP 10.1.1.126.45113 > 239.255.255.250.1900: UDP, length
132
16:28:30.458740 IP 68.180.217.21.5050 > 10.1.1.126.49005: . ack 103 win
33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 1601583001 1107363940>
16:28:30.458782 IP 10.1.1.126.49005 > 68.180.217.21.5050: P 103:226(123)
ack 1 win 1002 <nop,nop,timestamp 1107364013 1601583001>
16:28:30.482474 IP 192.168.1.100.2250 > 239.255.255.250.1900: UDP, length
203
16:28:30.483208 IP 192.168.1.100.2250 > 239.255.255.250.1900: UDP, length
273
16:28:30.484210 IP 192.168.1.100.2250 > 239.255.255.250.1900: UDP, length
221
16:28:30.484957 IP 192.168.1.100.2250 > 239.255.255.250.1900: UDP, length
273
16:28:30.485966 IP 192.168.1.100.2250 > 239.255.255.250.1900: UDP, length
263
16:28:30.751792 IP 68.180.217.21.5050 > 10.1.1.126.49005: . ack 226 win
33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 1601583290 1107364013>
16:28:30.922435 STP 802.1d, Config, Flags [none], bridge-id
8000.00:14:78:ee:4c:da.8012, length 43
16:28:31.098825 arp who-has 10.1.1.126 tell 10.1.1.138
16:28:31.098856 arp reply 10.1.1.126 is-at 00:0b:db:51:09:08
16:28:31.099067 IP 10.1.1.138.4224 > 10.1.1.126.5101: S
2229629959:2229629959(0) win 65535 <mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK>
16:28:31.099096 IP 10.1.1.126.5101 > 10.1.1.138.4224: S
1367931176:1367931176(0) ack 2229629960 win 5840 <mss 1460,nop,nop,sackOK>
16:28:31.099316 IP 10.1.1.138.4224 > 10.1.1.126.5101: . ack 1 win 65535
16:28:31.104062 IP 10.1.1.138.4224 > 10.1.1.126.5101: P 1:85(84) ack 1 win
65535
16:28:31.104074 IP 10.1.1.126.5101 > 10.1.1.138.4224: . ack 85 win 5840
16:28:31.167459 IP 10.1.1.126.45113 > 239.255.255.250.1900: UDP, length
133
16:28:31.209505 IP 68.180.217.21.5050 > 10.1.1.126.49005: P 1:67(66) ack
226 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 1601583741 1107364013>
16:28:31.209534 IP 10.1.1.126.49005 > 68.180.217.21.5050: . ack 67 win
1002 <nop,nop,timestamp 1107364201 1601583741>
16:28:32.192398 IP 10.1.1.126.5101 > 10.1.1.138.4224: P 1:85(84) ack 85
win 5840
16:28:32.195648 IP 10.1.1.138.4224 > 10.1.1.126.5101: P 85:169(84) ack 85
win 65451
16:28:32.195694 IP 10.1.1.126.5101 > 10.1.1.138.4224: . ack 169 win 5840
16:28:32.202884 IP 10.1.1.126.5101 > 10.1.1.138.4224: P 85:169(84) ack 169
win 5840
16:28:32.324576 IP 10.1.1.138.4224 > 10.1.1.126.5101: P 169:253(84) ack
169 win 65367
16:28:32.360757 IP 10.1.1.126.5101 > 10.1.1.138.4224: . ack 253 win 5840
16:28:32.372291 IP 10.1.1.202.1026 > 10.1.1.255.1947: UDP, length 40
16:28:32.540925 AT 255.136.170.6 > 0.0.6: at-#6 25
16:28:32.898287 IP 10.1.1.126.5101 > 10.1.1.138.4224: P 169:280(111) ack
253 win 5840
16:28:32.916192 IP 10.1.1.138.4224 > 10.1.1.126.5101: F 253:253(0) ack 280
win 65256
16:28:32.921693 STP 802.1d, Config, Flags [none], bridge-id
8000.00:14:78:ee:4c:da.8012, length 43
16:28:32.927662 IP 10.1.1.126.5101 > 10.1.1.138.4224: F 280:280(0) ack 254
win 5840
16:28:32.927932 IP 10.1.1.138.4224 > 10.1.1.126.5101: . ack 281 win 65256
16:28:33.089338 AT 255.0.2.6 > 0.0.6: at-#6 25
16:28:34.765901 IP 10.1.1.126.49005 > 68.180.217.21.5050: P 226:330(104)
ack 67 win 1002 <nop,nop,timestamp 1107365090 1601583741>
16:28:34.920928 STP 802.1d, Config, Flags [none], bridge-id
8000.00:14:78:ee:4c:da.8012, length 43
16:28:35.059340 IP 68.180.217.21.5050 > 10.1.1.126.49005: . ack 330 win
33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 1601587540 1107365090>
16:28:35.457592 IP 68.180.217.21.5050 > 10.1.1.126.49005: P 67:131(64) ack
330 win 33304 <nop,nop,timestamp 1601587933 1107365090>
16:28:35.457624 IP 10.1.1.126.49005 > 68.180.217.21.5050: . ack 131 win
1002 <nop,nop,timestamp 1107365263 1601587933>
16:28:36.920172 STP 802.1d, Config, Flags [none], bridge-id
8000.00:14:78:ee:4c:da.8012, length 43
16:28:38.919417 STP 802.1d, Config, Flags [none], bridge-id
8000.00:14:78:ee:4c:da.8012, length 43
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I only cleaned many arp requests from other LAN computers.
Hope this helps
Kind regards
Adrian
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