[opensuse] Anyone Here Use Pidgin on 10.3 (Formerly Gaim)
I am having an odd problem running pidgin 2.3 (compiled from source). After I log out and quit the application -- users on my buddy lists (Im using it for my AIM and Yahoo messenger accounts) complain that it constantly shows me toggling from online to offline every couple seconds. However, on my linux box there are no pidgin process running, no open sockets, nothing.... Very very odd problem. This problem occurs on my laptop and my desktop. The problem spans my office network and my home network. (ie when using my laptop at home it exhibits this behavior as well) With the absence of any pidgin processes on my linux host, the only thing I can think of is that the application did not gracefully close its connection to the IM server, however these sockets timeout after 6 minutes (at most) on most platforms, and my problem spans several hours at times. I get no logs, no core files, nothing on the linux host that even hints at a problem. From the perspective of my linux client, the application appears to behave as advertised. (it does crash when I try to make myself appear permanently offline to a single yahoo contact but I can live w/o that) On a sidenote, any alternatives to pidgin for accessing Yahoo's messenger service? (and AIM as well but I can live w/o aim) Thanks, CC -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Thursday 06 December 2007 08:46:45 am Chuck wrote:
I am having an odd problem running pidgin 2.3 (compiled from source).
After I log out and quit the application -- users on my buddy lists (Im using it for my AIM and Yahoo messenger accounts) complain that it constantly shows me toggling from online to offline every couple seconds. However, on my linux box there are no pidgin process running, no open sockets, nothing.... Very very odd problem. This problem occurs on my laptop and my desktop. The problem spans my office network and my home network. (ie when using my laptop at home it exhibits this behavior as well)
With the absence of any pidgin processes on my linux host, the only thing I can think of is that the application did not gracefully close its connection to the IM server, however these sockets timeout after 6 minutes (at most) on most platforms, and my problem spans several hours at times.
I get no logs, no core files, nothing on the linux host that even hints at a problem. From the perspective of my linux client, the application appears to behave as advertised. (it does crash when I try to make myself appear permanently offline to a single yahoo contact but I can live w/o that)
On a sidenote, any alternatives to pidgin for accessing Yahoo's messenger service? (and AIM as well but I can live w/o aim)
Thanks, CC
Yes I use Pidgin 2.3: rpm -qa | grep pidgin pidgin-2.3.0-2.1 I do not have the problem you painted above. Have you tried installing from the Gnome BuildService? Ben -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
Is there an rpm for 10.3? Im starting to wonder if Im hitting some of
these odd compiler bugs people are finding with gcc 4.2 on some of the
various dev lists I'm on.
0Chuck
On Dec 6, 2007 8:38 AM, Ben Kevan
On Thursday 06 December 2007 08:46:45 am Chuck wrote:
I am having an odd problem running pidgin 2.3 (compiled from source).
After I log out and quit the application -- users on my buddy lists (Im using it for my AIM and Yahoo messenger accounts) complain that it constantly shows me toggling from online to offline every couple seconds. However, on my linux box there are no pidgin process running, no open sockets, nothing.... Very very odd problem. This problem occurs on my laptop and my desktop. The problem spans my office network and my home network. (ie when using my laptop at home it exhibits this behavior as well)
With the absence of any pidgin processes on my linux host, the only thing I can think of is that the application did not gracefully close its connection to the IM server, however these sockets timeout after 6 minutes (at most) on most platforms, and my problem spans several hours at times.
I get no logs, no core files, nothing on the linux host that even hints at a problem. From the perspective of my linux client, the application appears to behave as advertised. (it does crash when I try to make myself appear permanently offline to a single yahoo contact but I can live w/o that)
On a sidenote, any alternatives to pidgin for accessing Yahoo's messenger service? (and AIM as well but I can live w/o aim)
Thanks, CC
Yes I use Pidgin 2.3: rpm -qa | grep pidgin pidgin-2.3.0-2.1
I do not have the problem you painted above.
Have you tried installing from the Gnome BuildService?
Ben
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On Thursday 06 December 2007 10:34:47 am Chuck wrote:
Is there an rpm for 10.3? Im starting to wonder if Im hitting some of these odd compiler bugs people are finding with gcc 4.2 on some of the various dev lists I'm on.
0Chuck
What up Chuck (sorry just had to) There sure is a "Pidgin" repository. You can add the repo by doing: sudo zypper ar http://download.opensuse.org/repositories/GNOME%3a/Community/openSUSE_10.3/ "openSUSE BuildService - GNOME Stable" install pidgin: sudo zypper in pidgin or update: sudo zypper up pidgin or go into yast and search pidgin and install Ben -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 10:34 -0800, Chuck wrote:
Is there an rpm for 10.3? Im starting to wonder if Im hitting some of these odd compiler bugs people are finding with gcc 4.2 on some of the various dev lists I'm on.
Yes. Pidgin is available from the software repositories.
0Chuck
On Dec 6, 2007 8:38 AM, Ben Kevan
wrote: On Thursday 06 December 2007 08:46:45 am Chuck wrote:
I am having an odd problem running pidgin 2.3 (compiled from source).
After I log out and quit the application -- users on my buddy lists (Im using it for my AIM and Yahoo messenger accounts) complain that it constantly shows me toggling from online to offline every couple seconds. However, on my linux box there are no pidgin process running, no open sockets, nothing.... Very very odd problem. This problem occurs on my laptop and my desktop. The problem spans my office network and my home network. (ie when using my laptop at home it exhibits this behavior as well)
With the absence of any pidgin processes on my linux host, the only thing I can think of is that the application did not gracefully close its connection to the IM server, however these sockets timeout after 6 minutes (at most) on most platforms, and my problem spans several hours at times.
I get no logs, no core files, nothing on the linux host that even hints at a problem. From the perspective of my linux client, the application appears to behave as advertised. (it does crash when I try to make myself appear permanently offline to a single yahoo contact but I can live w/o that)
On a sidenote, any alternatives to pidgin for accessing Yahoo's messenger service? (and AIM as well but I can live w/o aim)
Thanks, CC
Yes I use Pidgin 2.3: rpm -qa | grep pidgin pidgin-2.3.0-2.1
I do not have the problem you painted above.
Have you tried installing from the Gnome BuildService?
Ben
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Thanks I found it. (odd that a full install on my laptop didnt install
this but it did on my desktop)
-Chuck
On Dec 6, 2007 10:41 AM, Bryen
On Thu, 2007-12-06 at 10:34 -0800, Chuck wrote:
Is there an rpm for 10.3? Im starting to wonder if Im hitting some of these odd compiler bugs people are finding with gcc 4.2 on some of the various dev lists I'm on.
Yes. Pidgin is available from the software repositories.
0Chuck
On Dec 6, 2007 8:38 AM, Ben Kevan
wrote: On Thursday 06 December 2007 08:46:45 am Chuck wrote:
I am having an odd problem running pidgin 2.3 (compiled from source).
After I log out and quit the application -- users on my buddy lists (Im using it for my AIM and Yahoo messenger accounts) complain that it constantly shows me toggling from online to offline every couple seconds. However, on my linux box there are no pidgin process running, no open sockets, nothing.... Very very odd problem. This problem occurs on my laptop and my desktop. The problem spans my office network and my home network. (ie when using my laptop at home it exhibits this behavior as well)
With the absence of any pidgin processes on my linux host, the only thing I can think of is that the application did not gracefully close its connection to the IM server, however these sockets timeout after 6 minutes (at most) on most platforms, and my problem spans several hours at times.
I get no logs, no core files, nothing on the linux host that even hints at a problem. From the perspective of my linux client, the application appears to behave as advertised. (it does crash when I try to make myself appear permanently offline to a single yahoo contact but I can live w/o that)
On a sidenote, any alternatives to pidgin for accessing Yahoo's messenger service? (and AIM as well but I can live w/o aim)
Thanks, CC
Yes I use Pidgin 2.3: rpm -qa | grep pidgin pidgin-2.3.0-2.1
I do not have the problem you painted above.
Have you tried installing from the Gnome BuildService?
Ben
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