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abrt version: 2.0.3 architecture: x86_64 cmdline: /usr/bin/python /usr/libexec/telepathy-butterfly comment: Started Empathy component: telepathy-butterfly executable: /usr/libexec/telepathy-butterfly kernel: 3.1.0-7.fc16.x86_64 os_release: Fedora release 14 (Laughlin) package: telepathy-butterfly-0.5.14-1.fc14 reason: HTTP.py:139:_on_response_received:IndexError: pop from empty list time: Fri Nov 18 15:10:27 2011 uid: 500 username: mho backtrace: :HTTP.py:139:_on_response_received:IndexError: pop from empty list : :Traceback (most recent call last): : File "/usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/papyon/gnet/protocol/HTTP.py", line 139, in _on_response_received : self._outgoing_queue.pop(0) # pop the request from the queue :IndexError: pop from empty list : :Local variables in innermost frame: :self: <HTTP object at 0x148e320 (papyon+gnet+protocol+HTTP+HTTP at 0x14e9880)> :parser: <HTTPParser object at 0x149a140 (papyon+gnet+parser+AbstractParser at 0x1516940)> :response: <papyon.gnet.message.HTTP.HTTPResponse object at 0x1497910>
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