Iryus
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2015-07-20
, 13:45
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@ France
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#801
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2015-07-20
, 13:47
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@ Streets of Avalon | Zwolle, the Netherlands
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#802
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2015-07-20
, 18:45
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@ Streets of Avalon | Zwolle, the Netherlands
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#804
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2015-07-22
, 08:29
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@ Munich, Germany
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#805
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2015-07-22
, 16:14
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@ Finland
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#806
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2015-07-22
, 19:42
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#807
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OK, so based on that thread from whatsapp-purple it might be a good idea to bump the (reported) client version from:
"S40-2.12.82-443"
to
"S40-14.26-443"
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2015-07-22
, 23:01
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@ Finland
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#808
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I wasn't able to find the Whatsup source repository , so I made this change by hex-editing /opt/whatsup/bin/whatsup, but it made no difference. I closed Whatsup in order to prevent getting blocked. Once I saw it was working again for other people:
I opened (the unpatched) Whatsup and it worked again for me too.
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2015-07-23
, 06:43
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@ Finland
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#809
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OK, so based on that thread from whatsapp-purple it might be a good idea to bump the (reported) client version from:
"S40-2.12.82-443"
to
"S40-14.26-443"
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2015-07-23
, 11:19
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@ Munich, Germany
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#810
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Replying to myself -- it seems that the latest version of yowsup uses:
2.12.89
So that might be more relevant.