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When somebody sends me an image, I get some (depends on image size) empty
messages. It's about one empty message for every 2kB of image.
Steps to reproduce:
1. install and run AQQ on Windows (or any other gadu-gadu client with image
sending support), login with one gg account
2. run Pidgin 2.7.11 under linux (maybe on Windows too), login with another gg
account
3. send ~50kB image from AQQ to Pidgin
4. you should get 20-30 received empty messages in Pidgin and one with image
after it
I fixed it by checking if gg message is empty and - if true - drops the message
and print warning in debug window.
Fixes #13554.
committer: John Bailey <rekkanoryo@rekkanoryo.org>
author | tomkiewicz@o2.pl |
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date | Thu, 24 Mar 2011 21:04:23 +0000 |
parents | e0bcb8cfda74 |
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