Bug 37672 - Fails to reconnect to MSN after suspend/resume cycle
Summary: Fails to reconnect to MSN after suspend/resume cycle
Status: RESOLVED MOVED
Alias: None
Product: Telepathy
Classification: Unclassified
Component: butterfly (show other bugs)
Version: unspecified
Hardware: Other All
: medium normal
Assignee: Telepathy bugs list
QA Contact: Telepathy bugs list
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: 41427 (view as bug list)
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Reported: 2011-05-27 11:02 UTC by Frederik Himpe
Modified: 2019-12-03 19:47 UTC (History)
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Description Frederik Himpe 2011-05-27 11:02:27 UTC
After a suspend cycle while Empathy was active and connected to MSN using butterfly/papyon, Empathy fails to reconnect after resuming the system, with the message: "Network error". Repeated attempts, all fail with the same message. To make empathy connect again, I have to kill telepathy-butterfly, and retry the connection in Empathy.

The butterfly debug log, only contains this when the connection fails
butterfly/connection-INFO: 27/05/11 19:54:54.320205: Using direct proxy: None
butterfly/connection-INFO: 27/05/11 19:54:54.321927: Using http proxy: None
butterfly/connection-INFO: 27/05/11 19:54:54.322907: Using https proxy: None
papyon/papyon.msnp2p.transport-INFO: 27/05/11 19:54:54.326544: Registering transport <NotificationP2PTransport object at 0x2b4cbe0 (papyon+msnp2p+transport+base+BaseP2PTransport at 0x2b91a00)>
butterfly/connection-ERROR: 27/05/11 19:54:54.363804: Failed to create Connection

I am using Debian GNU/Linux testing x86_64 with these packages:
ii  empathy                                      2.30.3-1+b2                       GNOME multi-protocol chat and call client
ii  empathy-common                               2.30.3-1                          GNOME multi-protocol chat and call client (common files)
ii  libtelepathy-farsight0                       0.0.16+is.0.0.14-1                Glue library between telepathy and farsight2
ii  libtelepathy-glib0                           0.15.0-1                          Telepathy framework - GLib library
ii  nautilus-sendto-empathy                      2.30.3-1+b2                       GNOME multi-protocol chat and call client (nautilus-sendto plugin)
ii  python-papyon                                0.5.5-2                           MSN client library written in Python
ii  python-telepathy                             0.15.19-2.1                       Python language bindings for telepathy
ii  remmina-plugin-telepathy                     0.9.2-2                           Telepathy plugin for remmina remote desktop client
ii  telepathy-butterfly                          0.5.15-2.1                        MSN connection manager for Telepathy
ii  telepathy-gabble                             0.12.0-1                          Jabber/XMPP connection manager
ii  telepathy-mission-control-5                  1:5.9.0-1                         management daemon for Telepathy real-time communication framework
ii  telepathy-salut                              0.5.0-1                           Link-local XMPP connection manager for the Telepathy framework
ii  telepathy-sofiasip                           0.6.3-1                           SIP connection manager for the Telepathy framework
Comment 1 Jean-François Fortin Tam 2012-07-21 03:53:08 UTC
*** Bug 41427 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Comment 2 Jean-François Fortin Tam 2012-07-21 03:54:33 UTC
The duplicate bug 41427 had more recent versions... though this might all be obsolete given that butterfly is supposed to be phased out. On the other hand, a new bug has appeared instead, bug #45531 ?
Comment 3 GitLab Migration User 2019-12-03 19:47:41 UTC
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