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[gaim-migrate @ 10666] This is patch number 1002252 by Joe Shaw. He writes: If you start a file transfer with a yahoo user and then unplug the network, wait a couple minutes, and plug it back in, a minute or so later the gaim UI will completely freeze, eventually consume all your memory and crash. This is because ft.c:transfer_cb() does not correctly handle the case in which both READ and WRITE conditions are coming in, and because the yahoo_xfer_read() and yahoo_xfer_write() functions are incorrectly returning 0 on errors instead of -1. Since transfer_cb() is getting both conditions, it only checks READ first and gets back 0 bytes (because the connection has been hung up). 0 is not explicitly handled, so nothing is done and we get ourselves into an infinite loop. committer: Tailor Script <tailor@pidgin.im>
author Tim Ringenbach <marv@pidgin.im>
date Sat, 21 Aug 2004 02:02:25 +0000
parents 93211b7538d6
children 68d6065fc32f
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man_MANS = gaim.1 gaim-remote.1

EXTRA_DIST = \
	the_penguin.txt \
	gaims_funniest_home_convos.txt \
	CREDITS \
	FAQ \
	PERL-HOWTO.dox \
	account-signals.dox \
	blist-signals.dox \
	connection-signals.dox \
	conversation-signals.dox \
	gtkaccount-signals.dox \
	gtkblist-signals.dox \
	gtkconv-signals.dox \
	gtkimhtml-signals.dox \
	plugin-ids.dox \
	gaim.1.in \
	gaim-remote.1.in