Ari Pollak wrote:
> Were you doing anything at the time?

Nothing related to pidgin.  Using my machine normally; at the time I
think I had iceweasel open browsing some pages.  Nothing changed with
my network connection in any way.

The only thing I can think of: jabber.org has issues, and has dropped
connections and refused new connections several times recently.  I
don't know if that happened in proximity to this issue.  IIRC, though,
once I killed and restarted pidgin, it reconnected to everything with
no issues.

> Did pidgin freeze?

I didn't have any pidgin windows open, just the tray icon.  That icon
disappeared, replaced with empty space of the same size.  No response
to clicking or right-clicking on that space.

> Did it go back to normal?

No.  I had to killall -9 pidgin.

> Can you reproduce it?

No, because I don't know what caused it.  I know that I had had pidgin
running for days, though.

> Can you get a gdb backtrace of the running process?

If I had a running process, yes.  I've installed pidgin-dbg to
hopefully make doing so more useful if I see such problems in the
future.

- Josh Triplett

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