On 10.12.2013 11:19, Simon McVittie wrote: > tags 731824 + moreinfo > thanks > > On 10/12/13 10:02, Vladimir 'φ-coder/phcoder' Serbinenko wrote: >>> After recent update empathy disconnects whenever I lock my computer. >> Disabling autoaway as per >> http://askubuntu.com/questions/64181/how-do-i-disable-auto-away-for-online-presence >> seems to help. > > My guess would be that going from Available to Away is triggering some > bug, possibly in the connection manager or Mission Control, that > disconnects you. > > Please see <https://wiki.gnome.org/Apps/Empathy/Debugging> to get debug > logs. The Empathy debug log will hopefully at least indicate which > component has the bug; we'll need the logs from at least the relevant > connection manager, Mission Control and Empathy, and perhaps GNOME Shell > too. Please check the log for passwords and authentication exchanges > (e.g. in XMPP, search for "sasl") before sending, or use a "disposable" > temporary account. > Disconnect happens with all accounts but if I create a temporary account in guest session it doesn't suffer from the bug. > To get the clearest possible logs, please choose one account that has > this bug, leave that account enabled, and disable all other accounts. If > you can reproduce the bug with a "disposable" account on a public > XMPP/Jabber server (with no or few contacts, and no data you want to > keep secret), that's also a good way to simplify debugging. > I'll try debugging on my normal account and will see if I can make sense of debug log. > It would also be interesting to know whether setting your status from > Available to Away using the Empathy UI also causes disconnection, or > whether that works correctly for the same account. > Manually going to away doesn't trigger a bug.
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