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Monday, March 8th 2004, 7:18pm

Kopete 0.8 crashes when I try to connect MSN!

As title, and shows msg as follows:
> MNG error 1029: Chunk out of sequence; chunk TERM; subcode 0:0
QGArray::find: Index 0 out of range

however, icq works fine!
I'm using Kopete 0.8 with KDE 3.2 on FreeBSD
Can anyone tell me if it's a kopete bug, or something else?

cheers.

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Thursday, March 11th 2004, 8:10am

Also on Fedora Core 1 with KDE 3.2 / 3.2.1 RPMs

I am also experiencing this bug, which only started occuring last night. stderr gets "QGArray::find: Index 0 out of range" while a dialog appears: "Connection Lost - MSN Plugin" (with the obvious contents).

GAIM still functions perfectly, so it's a bug with Kopete; like I say, it only started occuring yesterday. I managed to log in once, and Kopete had lost my contact grouping (just in case that helps track this down).

Edit: http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=76520 has all the answers.[/url]

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Friday, March 12th 2004, 6:18am

if it only started happening yesterday, remove

~/.kde/share/apps/kopete/ and
~/.kde/config/kopeterc

and reconfigure kopete.

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Saturday, March 13th 2004, 5:31pm

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Original von seb

if it only started happening yesterday, remove

~/.kde/share/apps/kopete/ and
~/.kde/config/kopeterc

and reconfigure kopete.


Tnx for this information, here also everything works fine now.
Regards, :wink:

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Sunday, March 14th 2004, 12:31pm

im glad it helped :)

I also had a funny problem that was fixed that way.