Re: [Licq-main] licq only saves a fixed number of messages in the history

2004-05-21 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
Whyking wrote:
I'm using licq for a pretty long time now, the only thing that bugs me, is that I have found no way to record ALL the history in my log files, there is only a fixed size of msgs in it and every new message deletes the last one. Is there a way to get around this? (Except backing them up every ten minutes).
 

Did you try the forward and backward buttons? It will take you to 
the next/previous 50 messages.
Licq records _all_ messages and doesn't remove any from your history. I 
for example still have messages in my history that are several years old.

Bye,
Thomas

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[Licq-main] docking problem

2004-05-21 Thread seitan
Hello,
I have a problem with licq (tried 1.2.7-1.2.6 versions)
the problem is that licq does not suspend itself to system tay,- you can
see wharw on taskbar, and a smal icon of wharf on the top of the screen.
No icon in the system tray does appear.
see the link below to view sreenshot of problem:
http://legacysystems.org/pub/prob.jpg

Thank you.



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Re: [Licq-main] docking problem

2004-05-21 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
seitan wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with licq (tried 1.2.7-1.2.6 versions)
the problem is that licq does not suspend itself to system tay,- you can
see wharw on taskbar, and a smal icon of wharf on the top of the screen.
No icon in the system tray does appear.
see the link below to view sreenshot of problem:
http://legacysystems.org/pub/prob.jpg
 

You probably did not start the KDE Plugin, but used the QT plugin instead.
Please start licq like this at least once:
licq -p kde-gui
This loads the kde-gui plugin and it will dock into your KDE nicely.
Bye,
thomas

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Re: [Licq-main] docking problem

2004-05-21 Thread Seitan
athough i've build licq --with-kde
licq -p kde-gui says:
[ERR] Unable to load plugin (kde-gui): /usr/lib/licq/licq_kde-gui.so: cannot
open shared object file: No such file or directory.

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 seitan wrote:

 Hello,
 I have a problem with licq (tried 1.2.7-1.2.6 versions)
 the problem is that licq does not suspend itself to system tay,- you can
 see wharw on taskbar, and a smal icon of wharf on the top of the screen.
 No icon in the system tray does appear.
 see the link below to view sreenshot of problem:
 http://legacysystems.org/pub/prob.jpg
 
 
 
 You probably did not start the KDE Plugin, but used the QT plugin instead.

 Please start licq like this at least once:

 licq -p kde-gui

 This loads the kde-gui plugin and it will dock into your KDE nicely.

 Bye,
 thomas



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Re: [Licq-main] docking problem

2004-05-21 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Friday 21 May 2004 17:18, Seitan wrote:
 athough i've build licq --with-kde
 licq -p kde-gui says:
 [ERR] Unable to load plugin (kde-gui): /usr/lib/licq/licq_kde-gui.so:
 cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.

You might be running a licq-version that resides in /usr, but your 
self-compiled licq might be installed under /usr/local (which is the 
default).
Please have a look at /usr/local/lib/licq. If it contains licq_kde-gui.so then 
you're probably running a licq-binary that came along with your distribution.

Thomas

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Re: [Licq-main] docking problem

2004-05-21 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Friday 21 May 2004 21:48, you wrote:
 no
 by default kompiled sources are resided in /usr/local, that's true
 but iv'e tried to install via apt-get system (debianlinux), which puts all
 resident files in /usr directory.
 none of these configurations does'nt work

Try to install package licq-plugin-kde from Debian testing.
You can get it here:

http://packages.debian.org/testing/net/licq-plugin-kde

or via apt (of course).

 can you please send this library, - i'll will try to use it on my system, -
 maybe it will wok:)

No, it most likely won't work because of different glibc and other important 
libraries.

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Thomas

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Re: [Licq-main] docking problem

2004-05-21 Thread Pollywog
I thought perhaps the poster was using Debian, that's what I use.
I had the same problems with Woody because some of the QT-related stuff was
broken, but I am able to compile and use the KDE plugin under Sarge.  I also
upgraded KDE to the version in Sarge.

This is the QT stuff I have installed, along with KDE 3.2 from Sarge:

ii  libqt3-compat- 3.2.3-2Qt 1.x and 2.x compatibility includes
ii  libqt3-headers 3.2.3-2Qt3 header files
ii  libqt3-mt-dev  3.2.3-2Qt development files (Threaded)
ii  libqt3c102-mt  3.2.3-2Qt GUI Library (Threaded runtime version)


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Thomas Reitelbach [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Friday 21 May 2004 21:48, you wrote:
  no
  by default kompiled sources are resided in /usr/local, that's true
  but iv'e tried to install via apt-get system (debianlinux), which puts all
  resident files in /usr directory.
  none of these configurations does'nt work
 
 Try to install package licq-plugin-kde from Debian testing.
 You can get it here:
 
 http://packages.debian.org/testing/net/licq-plugin-kde
 
 or via apt (of course).
 
  can you please send this library, - i'll will try to use it on my system,
  - maybe it will wok:)
 
 No, it most likely won't work because of different glibc and other important
 
 libraries.
 


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[Licq-main] Distributed LICQ

2004-05-21 Thread Kong Shing Hon
Hi,

Is it possible to sepearte the LICQ daemon and the qt-gui client on different 
machine? If no, are there any similar clients other than licq support this?

I would like to make icq running all the time on my server, which is without 
any X/Qt library, and using a gui client to connect to that icq daemon on 
another computer.

Thanks in advance.

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