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Monday, July 31st 2006, 5:41pm

[Kopete] ICQ protocol changed again? [solved]

Hi,
today I have got a message that ICQ server thinks that my client is too old. I am using 0.12.1 which should have a patch for new ICQ protocol. So does it mean that the protocol have been changed again?

Thanks for any help!

Regards
KejPi

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "kejpi" (Jul 31st 2006, 6:51pm)


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Monday, July 31st 2006, 6:00pm

Same problem here!

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Monday, July 31st 2006, 6:13pm

RE: [Kopete] ICQ protocol changed again?

Same here.
Yesterday it was working...today it's not :(

Dudee

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Monday, July 31st 2006, 6:20pm

I have found this patch http://bugs.kde.org/attachment.cgi?id=17185&action=view
Now I am compiling and we will see ;-)

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Monday, July 31st 2006, 6:48pm

After compilation I can confirm that the patch is fixing the problem with ICQ login :-)

Ray-Ven

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Monday, July 31st 2006, 6:57pm

built a Kubuntu dappper amd 64 Package with this patch - got it working here - if someone wants it - icq or MSN me - got no ftp or something

thx for the patch
Don't argue 'bout distros - argue 'bout Windows

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Monday, July 31st 2006, 7:29pm

Thanks!

-> go to compile :)

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Wednesday, August 2nd 2006, 11:48am

I have the same problem here and will try the patch, but I begin to wander why?

Why kopete 0.11.1 works ok, even without the patch. This morining I started kopete 0.12.1 on my suse box and the problem was there. When I started the 0.11 version on other PC - it just started ok, no problem.

My sugestion is - revert the changes that caused this to the 0.11 state.

PS: Excuse my bad english.