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No code sent after adding account #58

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jppmarujo opened this issue Oct 20, 2017 · 6 comments
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No code sent after adding account #58

jppmarujo opened this issue Oct 20, 2017 · 6 comments
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@jppmarujo
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jppmarujo commented Oct 20, 2017

Hello,
First of all, thank you for all your efforts regarding this project.

I'm using KDE Telepathy, on Antergos (KDE 5.11.1), and already added the packages morse-git and telegram-qt-git.
Even though i'm already using IM with Hangouts, i can't connect to Telegram due to the fact that, after adding the account, there's never a message or code sent, or any other input.
I am, naturally, providing my full international number.

Thank you for any assistance you can provide.

@jppmarujo
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Now it has evolved into this.

@Kaffeine
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Hello. I did a fresh install and got some problems indeed.
I get auth code and password requests, but the connection is not as stable as I expect it to. I'll write a comment with troubleshooting instruction, probably tomorrow evening.

@Kaffeine Kaffeine self-assigned this Oct 20, 2017
@abhishekbatra
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Hi,
I face similar issues on Kubuntu 18.04 with morse and telegramqt installed from git. I get this error in a notification while morse tries to login:

There was a problem while trying to connect ************ - Some of the IM components are not working correctly

@Kaffeine
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I'm sorry, for a personal reason I can not work on anything until late July.

@abhishekbatra
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No worries. I'll give it a shot and try to send a PR.

@a-andreyev
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Hello!
Additional thing to check: ktp-auth-handler component must be installed in your system. For the Arch based distros it's at the package called telepathy-kde-auth-handler.

There's also a wiki note with must-have components listed for the KDE.

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