I can confirm that the bug has been fixed up stream in Pidgin release
2.5.4. But even Ubuntu 9.04 will not have this version. You'll have to
upgrade manually.

I was able to successfully upgrade without loosing any functionality of plugins 
available from the official ubuntu release, as well as the SIPE plugin I had 
previously manually compiled. I was a little worried about breaking the SIPE 
plugin because I needed it for access to my corporate Office Communicator 
account, but as the Pidgin crew state, only major version upgrades should break 
plugins. In my experience it's safe to upgrade using the package from 
http://www.getdeb.net/release/3736 if you really need perl plugin support on an 
AMD64 machine. I'm using Hardy and upgraded with the following steps:
1. Backed up my precompiled SIPE plugin binaries (/usr/lib/pidgin/libsipe.so 
and /usr/lib/pidgin/libsipe.la)
2. Shutdown and uninstalled Pidgin (along with all the plugins, taking note of 
what plugins I was loosing)
3. Downloaded the 4 required packages for Pidgin version 2.5.4 from getdeb.net
4. Installed downloaded packages in the following order: pidgin-data; 
libpurple0; libpurple-bin; pidgin
5. Reinstalled previously removed plugins from official Ubuntu repository
6. Restored my SIPE binaries back into /usr/lib/pidgin/ overwriting whatever 
the official ubuntu pidgin-sipe plugin created in there

Pidgin started as normal with my Microsoft LCS/OCS account still intact.
All other plugins worked correctly and none of my settings were lost
(phew!). Most importantly Perl plugin support now works!

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pidgin: signals_test.pl perl plugin causes segfault on amd64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/157973
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