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Opened Nov 07, 2017 by RingBot@RingBotOwner

Sending http links on chat while on call makes the GUI disappear and crash

Issue generated from Tuleap's migration script. Originally submitted by: Dimitrios Anogiatis (greekgeek256)

A detailed description of the bug. Use following fields for description field:
While on a video call, sending a link kills the client making the GUI leave however the daemon
still goes on transmitting voice and video

* Environment:
Debian Stretch 9.2 Running MATE 1.16.2 on an HP Envy 17-j070ca with a 500GB SSD and 12GB of RAM.

Stretch was upgraded from Jessie running GNOME3. System on the other side was an octocore AMD with 16GBs or RAM and 500GB SSD as well recently upgraded to Debian Stretch from Jessie.

* Reproduce steps:

  1. Click on the chat Icon when you hover the mouse over the video overlay
  2. type an http link (for example https://www.cnn.com)
  3. Press Enter or the send button

* Expected result:
How application should behave on the above mentioned steps.
The message containing the link should be sent to its destination

* Actual result:
What is the actual result on running the above steps i.e. the bug behavior.
The message never reaches the destination and the GUI crashes and disappears from the screen without any error message, warning or indication that something went wrong.

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Reference: savoirfairelinux/ring-client-gnome#689