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#11
Eek!

How can you undo the 'holding' bit? I just did the bit before the dkpg bit - will that mess things up?

Damn
 
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Originally Posted by Lake View Post
Eek!

How can you undo the 'holding' bit? I just did the bit before the dkpg bit - will that mess things up?

Damn
just write install instead of hold
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#13
Many thanks michalurban for starting this thread, this issue had already turned up on page X of several unrelated topics.
I managed to fix the specific issue of ICQ not connecting (since 1.2) by following your advice in another thread - simply uninstalled and reinstalled 'Pidgin protocols plugin for Conversations and Contacts' with a reboot in between and having first deleted all of my accounts. For ICQ to then connect successfully I had to turn off 'User Clientlogin' as suggested elsewhere. Like you I then had to merge the ICQ contacts back into my *primary* contacts.
 
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#14
New version of haze (or account-plugin) seems to work fine. You should just uncheck ssl and client login options. Also don't forget to reboot after upgrade.
So to revert to new version do:
Code:
echo libpurple0 install | dpkg --set-selections
echo telepathy-haze install | dpkg --set-selections
Then better do
Code:
apt-get dist-upgrade
and reboot.
 
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