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		<title>Pidgin 2.5.5 hogging my CPU time</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve had a re-occurring issue with pidgin randomly screwing with my CPU usage; actually maxing out a single core for no apparent reason and/or crashing thereafter. In actual fact, I think I can even attribute a few recent gnome-panel crashes to this behaviour, as well. Today I&#8217;ve been informed (by my darling girlfriend) that her [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;ve had a re-occurring issue with pidgin randomly screwing with my CPU usage; actually maxing out a single core for no apparent reason and/or crashing thereafter. In actual fact, I think I can even attribute a few recent gnome-panel crashes to this behaviour, as well.</p>
<p>Today I&#8217;ve been informed (by my darling girlfriend) that her buddy icon was out of date: she&#8217;d changed it a while back, yet my client was appeared to be stubbornly displaying the old icon, even weeks later. As I couldn&#8217;t find a method for forcing the buddy icon to update within the program itself, I navigated to <code>~/.purple/icons</code> (finding approximately 1,660 cached icons!) and deleted the lot.</p>
<p>Since restarting pidgin it&#8217;s taken a while for the buddy icons to repopulate for some reason, but after a few tests, it does appear that they&#8217;re updating properly when changed by the other party. As a side effect, I believe I&#8217;ve found (and fixed) the cause of pidgin&#8217;s leak/loop/error! Hopefully someone else will find my serendipitous bug-squashing useful.</p>
<p>I may even launch a bug report, given that I couldn&#8217;t find one. Now all I need is time to do so&#8230; <img src='http://www.ninjabadger.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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