Well, actually you just didn't tell Licq to use the KDE plugin instead
of QT.  Remove the symlink, and start licq with "-p kde-gui" (or RTFM).

One could add a line to the configure script if --with-kde is used to
modify the default licq.conf to refer to the KDE plugin, I suppose.

Ryan

On Thu, 2001-12-13 at 16:28, Axel Heinrici wrote:
> Hi
> 
> I am not in any mailing lists because I am not a programmer. But anyway
> I found a litte Problem. And I managed to solve it. 
> I am using a SuSE-linux 7.3 with a KDE 2.2.1
> I compiled the licq-20011213 package 
> 
> licq-20011213/configure
> licq-20011213/make
> licq-20011213/make install
> 
> licq-20011213/plugins/qt-gui/configure --with-kde
> licq-20011213/plugins/qt-gui/make
> licq-20011213/plugins/qt-gui/make install
> 
> Then I tried starting licq and got the error message:
> 
> ..... /usr/local/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so ..... not found 
> 
> But in this directory there was a file named licq_kde-gui.so
> So i made a link to the licq_kde-gui.so named licq_qt-gui.so and then it
> worked. That is all. Maybe you have more serious problems but I thought
> it was worth telling you.
> 
> greetings from Germany 
>       Axel Heinrici
> 
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