On Tuesday 14 January 2003 21:07, Rico Facionado wrote: > --- Tobias Weisserth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > qt-gui and kde3 docking: > > I want licq to dock using an icon in KDE3. I looked at the licq > > webpage but > > I don't know how to pass the "--with-kde" option to licq. The qt-gui > > plugin > > is already loaded when I start licq but when I enable docking I only > > get an > > ugly big icon (or Window Maker applet) floating immovable in the > > upper left > > corner. > > You must be referring to the following from the FAQ: > "KDE > 4. Configure the qt-gui plugin with --with-kde and then licq will dock > in Kicker. > 5. Start LICQ and there it goes!" > > I don't use KDE but I believe the above is meant for when you compile > the qt-gui plugin from source. Which would be: > 1) ./configure --prefix=<some dir> --with-kde > 2) make > 3) make install
Yes, that's the way it goes. Afterwards once start licq like this: "licq -p kde-gui" to launch the kde-plugin. > > (../plugins/qt-gui/docs/). The installation is divided across > > different > > directories (/usr/lib/licq, /usr/local/licq, ...). > > Can somebody help me with this mess? > > weird. I use Redhat. The Suse folks send stuffs to /usr/local ? They don't. It's me who is cooking the (unofficial) SuSE rpms, and things are located in /usr/local. I guess he has somehow mixed up the original RPM provided by suse and the one provided by me. Suse puts their own stuff in /usr. In such a case it will help to first remove my RPM "rpm -e licq", then install the suse-provided rpm, remove the suse-rpm again, and again installing mine afterwards. sounds a bit odd, but will cleanup the mix :) Thomas
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