Re: [expert] qt 2.0.2

1999-11-28 Thread Thomas J. Hamman

On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Thomas J. Hamman wrote:

> On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Civileme wrote:
> 
> > Fabien Deschodt wrote:
> > 
> > > > That way, you can be using the Qt 1.4 libs for KDE at the same time you
> > > > are using the 2.0.2 libs for licq or whatever.
> > >
> > > Well, I just did :  rpm -i qt2... to have both of them working
> > > Maybe I should retry but I don't remember any problem using licq and
> > > KDE.
> > > I got the rpm on cooker.
> > >
> > > Fabien Deschodt
> > 
> > Thanks for the info... Obviously they set it rightly and I don't have to
> > engage in that particular self-punishment next time I set up a system.
> 
> Yeah, I just got the licq and qt2 rpm's from Cooker and installed them
> fine with no disruption to the older version of qt because the qt2
> libraries have different filenames. :)

Okay, now I feel obligated to note that the qt2 version in Cooker is only
2.0.1, not 2.0.2, and the licq version in Cooker is not the newest either
(and it had a nasty bug when autowrapping my messages).  So to answer the
original question of where to find an RPM of qt 2.0.2, try this URL:

ftp://rpmfind.net/linux/contrib/libc6/i386/qt-2.0.2-2.i386.rpm

-Tom



Re: [expert] qt 2.0.2

1999-11-27 Thread Thomas J. Hamman

On Sat, 27 Nov 1999, Civileme wrote:

> Fabien Deschodt wrote:
> 
> > > That way, you can be using the Qt 1.4 libs for KDE at the same time you
> > > are using the 2.0.2 libs for licq or whatever.
> >
> > Well, I just did :  rpm -i qt2... to have both of them working
> > Maybe I should retry but I don't remember any problem using licq and
> > KDE.
> > I got the rpm on cooker.
> >
> > Fabien Deschodt
> 
> Thanks for the info... Obviously they set it rightly and I don't have to
> engage in that particular self-punishment next time I set up a system.

Yeah, I just got the licq and qt2 rpm's from Cooker and installed them
fine with no disruption to the older version of qt because the qt2
libraries have different filenames. :)



Re: [expert] qt 2.0.2

1999-11-27 Thread Civileme

Fabien Deschodt wrote:

> > That way, you can be using the Qt 1.4 libs for KDE at the same time you
> > are using the 2.0.2 libs for licq or whatever.
>
> Well, I just did :  rpm -i qt2... to have both of them working
> Maybe I should retry but I don't remember any problem using licq and
> KDE.
> I got the rpm on cooker.
>
> Fabien Deschodt

Thanks for the info... Obviously they set it rightly and I don't have to
engage in that particular self-punishment next time I set up a system.

Civileme




Re: [expert] qt 2.0.2

1999-11-27 Thread Fabien Deschodt


> That way, you can be using the Qt 1.4 libs for KDE at the same time you
> are using the 2.0.2 libs for licq or whatever.

Well, I just did :  rpm -i qt2... to have both of them working
Maybe I should retry but I don't remember any problem using licq and
KDE.
I got the rpm on cooker.

Fabien Deschodt



Re: [expert] qt 2.0.2

1999-11-27 Thread Civileme

Magnus Stenemo wrote:

> Where can I download qt2.0.2 as on rpm??
>
> //Magnus
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Ummm, probably not a good idea.  If the rpm replaces the Qt 1.4 library,
KDE will break.

http://www.troll.no has Qt in many forms.

Best installation method is using gzipped tarball  then

mv ~/qt-2.0.2 /usr/lib

and add

/usr/lib/qt-2.0.2

to /etc/ld.so.conf

That way, you can be using the Qt 1.4 libs for KDE at the same time you
are using the 2.0.2 libs for licq or whatever.

Civileme