Hi,
I just updated to Linux kernel 2.6.17.6 and now PyMSNt and PyICQt don't work
anymore. The applications are running but both show this in their debug
output
all the time:
[2006-07-16 21:35:01] Starting factory
<twisted.words.protocols.jabber.xmlstream.XmlStreamFactory instance at
0xb7d22dec>
[2006-07-16 21:35:01] INFO :: :: PyTransport :: componentDisconnected
:: {} ::
[2006-07-16 21:35:01] <twisted.internet.tcp.Connector instance at
0xb784c78c> will retry in 2 seconds
[2006-07-16 21:35:01] Stopping factory
<twisted.words.protocols.jabber.xmlstream.XmlStreamFactory instance at
0xb7d22dec>
[2006-07-16 21:35:04] Starting factory
<twisted.words.protocols.jabber.xmlstream.XmlStreamFactory instance at
0xb7d22dec>
I need to stop both so they won't fill my disk with that stuff. What's
this? I
cannot use MSN and ICQ anymore now. :(
Running latest versions (I guess) with WildFire 2.6.2, which works fine but
doesn't show any components sessions.
--
Yves Goergen "LonelyPixel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Chad Jannusch)
Date: Mon Jul 17 17:40:18 2006
Subject: [py-transports] Problems with current directory hashing method
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On 7/14/06, James Bunton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thanks. That's fixed in r199. Don't suppose you have a backup so you
> can run it again to confirm?
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Of couse not :-D That would've been the safe way to preform a potentially
destructive upgrade, it wouldn't been nearly exciting enough ;-)
--Chad Jannusch
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Date: Tue Jul 18 00:47:37 2006
Subject: [py-transports] Problems with current directory hashing method
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On 18/07/2006, at 3:40 AM, Chad Jannusch wrote:
> On 7/14/06, James Bunton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>> Thanks. That's fixed in r199. Don't suppose you have a backup so you
>> can run it again to confirm?
>>
>> ---
>>
>> James
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> Of couse not :-D That would've been the safe way to preform a
> potentially
> destructive upgrade, it wouldn't been nearly exciting enough ;-)
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> --Chad Jannusch
hehe.. I'll take it that it works now then :D
Thanks.
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James