Version: 0.12.5 (using KDE KDE 3.5.7) Installed from: Compiled From Sources Compiler: gcc (GCC) 4.1.2 20070214 ( (gdc 0.23, using dmd 1.007)) (Gentoo 4.1.2 p1.0.1) OS: Linux Not only are the procotol-specific errors focus-stealing, modal, and too common (eg. the ones which basically say "I don't know what the server is complaining about. I'm going to hope for the best"), they can actually be dangerous. I just woke up to a frozen X session which, according to the <#> component of the title bar, was trying to deal with 452 of them. (Opened in less than 8 hours while I slept) I had to SSH in and repeatedly SIGKILL kopete... and wait for several minutes while the X server picked itself up off the floor. This is not acceptable. How about some kind of error log window instead? Each message could begin with the name of the procol which sent it and whether it appears and/or is raised above the other windows could be a user-configurable setting.
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I don't use Kopete anymore (I switched to Pidgin as a less problem-ridden choice) and, since I don't know how to generate multiple Kopete error dialogs on demand, I don't know a practical way to quickly test if this is still a problem. Can someone else who uses Kopete please weigh in?