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After the update to 1.6.9, when adding someone in an open group, the Session ID is not "resolved" into the nickname #1815

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laurin-1 opened this issue Jul 30, 2021 · 4 comments
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When adding(@) someone in an open group after the update to 1.6.9, their Session ID is not "resolved" to their nickname, instead its displayed as (...xxxxxx), where xxxxxx is the last six characters of their Session ID(see screenshot).
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This was noticed by another user and I can confirm it.
This didn't happen with 1.6.7, it's only the case after updating to 1.6.9.
I'm using the package from the repo on Debian bullseye, version 1.6.9.

Bilb added a commit to Bilb/session-desktop that referenced this issue Aug 2, 2021
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KeeJef commented Aug 3, 2021

Did also notice that some users mentions seem to be displaying as the full Session ID, not sure whats going on here
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laurin-1 commented Aug 3, 2021

@KeeJef What you're describing usually happens from my experience when using emojis and adding/mentioning someone in the same message.

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Bilb commented Aug 4, 2021

@laurin-1 thanks, it helped a lot to find the root cause of this issue.

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Bilb commented Aug 5, 2021

Both issues should be fixed in 1.6.10

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