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years ago Last modified 7 years ago #9230 closed defect (fixed) Google Talk account keeps being disconnected due to a "read error" Reported by: quikchange Owned by: am Milestone: Component: Service/Google Talk Version: 1.2.5 Severity: normal Keywords: Cc: Patch Status: Description Used to work fine in 1.2.1 but after upgrading to 1.2.2 I can connect to my GTalk account successfully but immediately thereafter there is a "read error" (nothing appears in Console.app) and it disconnects. This goes on until I manually disable the account. Attachments (1) gtalk_readerror.txt (7.5 KB) - added by Yorb 8 years ago. Log of the activity starting when a reconnect is attempted for the GTalk account, and ending after the retry countdown begins again. Download all attachments as: .zip Oldest first Newest first Threaded Comments only Change History (23) comment:1 Changed 9 years ago by quikchange Seems to be working today. Must have been a problem with the server that just happened to manifest itself the day I switched to 1.2.2 comment:2 Changed 9 years ago by Robby Resolution set to worksforme Status changed from new to closed Thanks for the follow-up, greatly appreciated! :) comment:3 Changed 9 years ago by Yorb This is most definitely not fixed. I'm using 1.2.4 and it is a constant affair. GoogleTalk just plain doesn't work anymore. It gives a Read Error and retries, over and over until I manually disable the account. :( comment:4 Changed 8 years ago by Robby Milestone set to Needs feedback from users pending changed from 0 to 1 Resolution worksforme deleted Status changed from closed to reopened Version changed from 1.2.2 to 1.2.4 Same in 1.2.5, Yorb? comment:5 Changed 8 years ago by Yorb Yeah seems to be :( Stays connected for a few minutes at first, then disconnects and gives a read error. Waits a few minutes, tries again, same thing. Read error. Not sure if this is normal, but my GTalk always has a c