yo!

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> Sent: Friday, March 24, 2000 11:52 PM
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> Subject: Re: [Cooker] cooker and licq
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> geoffrey lee wrote:
>
> > hi,
> >
> > >
> > > the problem is that the checks for qt look for libqt.so and not
> > > libqt.2.so so it will fail if there in the same dir, you have to have
> > > the qt in a seperate dir with a ln to the qt2 libs etc. for the
> > > configure and automake scripts in licq to work.
> >
> > i have got licq 0.80 to build on my system with no problems. i
> just needed
> > to make one patch (for configure.)
> >
> > i got it to build with qt 2.0.x, no problems.
> >
> > i have proof of this, because i'm using it on my systm right now. anyone
> > looking for the 0.80 binary package? ;-)
> >
> > geoff.
> >
> > >
> > > -DarkWlf
> > >
> > >
>
> I am using it here as well, I had not checked the bug with
> configure yet in
> that version as I'm now using the qt2.1 libs
>


ok. not sure about 2.1, because it's still devel and i don't use that. i
guess a fix would be to patch configure so that it checks for
/usr/lib/libqt.so.2 (it is a symlink.) that way we will alwyas be compiling
with  qt2. it would be the quickest and most painless fix, since, if i
remember correclty, it only involvdes changing one line.

i can't remember what i did to configure last time. i think i got it to
check libqt.so.2.0.2 ..

geoff.

> -DarkWlf
>
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