On Thu, 15 Jun 2006 11:58:50 +0200
Rudo Thomas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
 
> No :) I got to work, found licq crashed, ran it again, tried to change
> status to Online. BOOM. So it's the same UIN I have been happily using
> for a few months now.

Same here !  The same thing, happened today for the first time. And I was
NOT trying to register a new ICQ account, it just crashed out of the blue
and I can't run it anymore, it crashes every time I try to log-on to
server.  

And that's Licq that I've been running for more months with no problems,
version 1.3.2 from debian package, now I tried to upgrade to 1.3.2-6 but
it also crashes, the same way  

Licq Segmentation Violation Detected.
Backtrace:
licq(licq_handle_sigsegv+0xe6) [0x80f9116]
[0xffffe420]
licq(_ZN10CICQDaemon16ProcessNewUINFamER7CBuffert+0x12b) [0x80c548b]
licq(_ZN10CICQDaemon18ProcessDataChannelER7CBuffer+0x18e) [0x80c5b3e]
licq(_ZN10CICQDaemon16ProcessSrvPacketER7CBuffer+0x1e7) [0x80ba767]
licq(_Z18MonitorSockets_tepPv+0x64c) [0x80c7d8c]
/lib/tls/libpthread.so.0 [0xb7dc0ced]
/lib/tls/libc.so.6(__clone+0x5e) [0xb7c52dee]


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