[Pidgin] #13685: crash on 2.7.11 on fedora x64 when AIM account is enabled
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#13685: crash on 2.7.11 on fedora x64 when AIM account is enabled
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Reporter: pidgin2k11 | Owner: MarkDoliner
Type: defect | Status: new
Milestone: | Component: AIM
Version: 2.7.11 | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Description changed by pidgin2k11:
Old description:
> While messing around on virtualbox using Fedora 14 x64 and got pidgin up
> and running. Adding my yahoo account worked just fine, and I was able to
> send and receive messages without any issue.
>
> However, once I added my AIM account and left it idle for a few seconds,
> my entire buddy list turned white and I could not close the application.
> Sometimes if i double-click at the top of the buddy list my buddy list
> re-appears but the application must be stopped by force.
>
> I am not experiencing this issue running 2.7.11 on Windows 7 Professional
> x64, however my Fedora partition is being used on a virtual machine (I'm
> not really sure if that would have anything to do with it?).
New description:
While messing around on virtualbox using Fedora 14 x64 and got pidgin up
and running. Adding my yahoo account worked just fine, and I was able to
send and receive messages without any issue.
I added my AIM account and was able to send and receive a few messages
without trouble. However few seconds (usually when pidgin is not being
used), my entire buddy list turns white and I cannot close the
application. Sometimes if I double-click at the top of the buddy list my
buddy list will re-appear but the application must be stopped by force.
I am not experiencing this issue running 2.7.11 on Windows 7 Professional
x64, however my Fedora partition is being used on a virtual machine (I'm
not really sure if that would have anything to do with it?).
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