New Yahoo Messenger - Segmentation Fault
Hi, A new yahoo messenger appeared a few days ago (version 0.99.19-1) http://messenger.yahoo.com On a RedHat 7.3 box I downloaded the rpm for RedHat, installed, everything works great (it look identical with the WinDOS version). On my SuSE 8.0 I downloaded the rpm they indicated for SuSE, installed, created the symbolink link they instruct us to create and... it crashed imediatelly after connecting and displaying the users list. Is anyone more lucky? Thanks, Dan Laba. ===== To guarantee the free access of citizens to public information, it is indispensable that the encoding of data is not tied to a single provider. The use of standard and open formats gives a guarantee of this free access, if necessary through the creation of compatible free software. Visit http://www.gnu.org.pe/resmseng.html then upgrade your office suite to OpenOffice.org __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Everything you'll ever need on one web page from News and Sport to Email and Music Charts http://uk.my.yahoo.com
On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 12:11, Dan Laba wrote:
On my SuSE 8.0 I downloaded the rpm they indicated for SuSE, installed, created the symbolink link they instruct us to create and... it crashed imediatelly after connecting and displaying the users list.
Worked for me. Did you download the version they indicated? It was not the last on the list which I just automatically grabbed the first time I tried it. Greg Engel
On Thursday 11 July 2002 22:07, Greg Engel wrote:
On Thu, 2002-07-11 at 12:11, Dan Laba wrote: Worked for me. Did you download the version they indicated? It was not the last on the list which I just automatically grabbed the first time I tried it.
Greg Engel
Thank you Greg for your answer. I downloaded the version for Red Hat 6.2 like they said... Just 10 minutes ago I madey!messenger work, but just be pure luck: I downloaded the tar.gz for redhat 7.2, and copied ymessenger folder in /opt It works now, I'm happy :) Thanks again, Dan. -- Binaries might die, but source code lives forever
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Dan Laba
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