Re: [Licq-main] where is the kde plugin? - duh

2006-08-14 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
Am Montag, 14. August 2006 14:02 schrieb Arne Schmitz:
 Am Montag, 14. August 2006 13:25 schrieb Dexter Filmore:
  Well, I prefer having packages, so if I'd rather write a script that
  merges the main app and plugins in /tmp, should be simple - but in the
  first place I went for svn because 1.3.2 is so old and lacks quite a lot
  of functions. Usually I wait for stable releases, usually apps like Licq
  are released as a Slackware package rather quickly.

 Yes, with Slackware that is simple, because you don't have dependencies,
 right? For RPM and DEB packages building separately is easier, because the
 LICQ backend does not depend on either Qt nor GTK. The frontends are
 depending on Qt, GTK or ncurses respectively. So it is easier to build and
 package them separately, I guess.

Build dependencies is one of the good reasons. Another one is, that not 
everybody wants QT-gui. I know people that use licq on server systems without 
X, only console. Those don't want to install X and Qt if only the daemon and 
ncurses would suffice their needs.

In the past i built the SuSE packages for Licq and it is easier to seperate 
gui and daemon. In addition it really is no hassle for the user to select 
licq-kde-gui in their package manager and let it resolve the dependency to 
licq-daemon automatically.

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Re: [Licq-main] Umlaute im Datum-/Zeitstempel

2005-11-06 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Monday 07 November 2005 00:31, René Matthäi wrote:
 Hi,

 licq 1.3.2 SUSE 10 von oss.erdfunkstelle.de, 

hm, sorry, but this version did never exist on my homepage since i don't have 
the time anymore to update the RPMs :(

You're probably using a different version or got it from a different location.

Bye,
Thomas

 Systemzeichensatz auf  
 UTF-8. Die Umlaute der anderen Texte werden jetzt richtig angezeigt,
 wenn ich z. B. auf cp-1252 stelle. Aber die Zeitstempel etc. wie
   00:26:23 [] Ren�:
 nicht. Da sollte René stehen. Wie kann man das ändern?

 Grüße,

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Re: [Licq-main] Licq 1.3.1/SSL segfaulting (VERY LONG!!)

2005-04-19 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Tuesday 19 April 2005 00:13, Rikard Johnels wrote:

 So right now i have decided its way to complicated to get a newer version
 than the one on released for SuSE via the homepage.

Which SuSE version are you using?

Bye,
Thomas


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Re: [Licq-main] Licq password problem

2005-03-14 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Monday 14 March 2005 13:58, Benni wrote:
 hello.

 I have a problem. my password is 9 types long and licq protect 8 types
 maximum. Can you help me?

try to login using the first 8 chars of your password.
icq doesn't support passwords with more than 8 characters.

you also can try to change your password to something shorter at the icq 
website.

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Re: [Licq-main] licq-1.3.0 crashes

2004-12-16 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Thursday 16 December 2004 07:42, Ralf Schlechtweg-Jahn wrote:
  running:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ gdb /usr/local/bin/licq -- -noxim

 Maybe here is a problem: are the parameters -- -noxim really passed to
 licq? I don't think so.
 I'm sorry, I don't know much about debugging.

sorry, my failure.

try it this way:

gdb licq
(gdb) run --noxim
wait for the crash
(gdb) thread apply all bt full

But from your last backtrace it seems that you did only compile the daemon 
with --enable-debug, but not the qt-gui plugin. Both (daemon _and_ qt-gui) 
should be compiled with debugging to give us as much help as possible.

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Re: [Licq-main] licq-1.3.0 crashes

2004-12-16 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Wednesday 15 December 2004 07:32, Ralf Schlechtweg-Jahn wrote:
 I have build know a verison with --debug-enabled,
 and thats what I get:

This backtrace still does not help very much.

Please try those commands in a console:

gdb licq
(gdb) run
wait for the crash
(gdb) thread apply all bt full

This will give a more detailed backtrace, please send it to us.

Thank you,
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Re: [Licq-main] licq-1.3.0 crashes

2004-12-16 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Thursday 16 December 2004 07:42, Ralf Schlechtweg-Jahn wrote:
  running:
  [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~ gdb /usr/local/bin/licq -- -noxim

 Maybe here is a problem: are the parameters -- -noxim really passed to
 licq? I don't think so.
 I'm sorry, I don't know much about debugging.

*arghlll* again, this is my last try, my mail a few minutes was wrong 
(again) :-(


so now try this (the difference is the -- -noxim parameter):

gdb licq
(gdb) run -- -noxim
wait for the crash
(gdb) thread apply all bt full

But from your last backtrace it seems that you did only compile the daemon 
with --enable-debug, but not the qt-gui plugin. Both (daemon _and_ qt-gui) 
should be compiled with debugging to give us as much help as possible.

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Re: [Licq-main] feature-request

2004-11-17 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 11:52, boris digital wrote:
 hi folks,

 every night i get many authorization requests from unknown
 icq-accounts (spam-messages/porn-links/etc).

 could you please include a button, where i could ignore
 these contacts with only one single click (forever)?

 another cool feature would be to filter and autoignore those spam
 athorization requests,
 which have a subject like
 Click mich in Deine Kontaktliste und Du erfaehrst wie ich das mache !
 or add contact list (those are always porn/spam messages).

There is one big problem:
Licq cannot tell apart spam from non-spam. If we had a simple solution to this 
problem, it would be perfectly possible to implement your featuer request.

Any idea?
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Re: [Licq-main] LICQ 1.3.0 identification

2004-11-17 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Tuesday 16 November 2004 22:06, Arne Schmitz wrote:
 One thing came to my attention: With all my friends that are using LICQ
 1.3.0 I have the problem that we have to enforce SSL connections, because
 LICQ thinks the peer doesn't support it. And indeed shows the bubble info
 of that user neither that he or she uses LICQ nor that he or she supports
 SSL. I think there's something wrong...

Jon and I have seen this problem as well.
If I recall this correct, jon wanted to have a look at it, but he's really 
busy these days...

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Re: [Licq-main] Licq 1.3.0 Seg faults

2004-11-01 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Sunday 31 October 2004 17:05, you wrote:
 Thank you. That fixed my problem. I wonder what part of the old
 configuration made it do that.

That's why i asked you to backup your old configuration.
Licq should not crash, even if your configuration files are messed up. Can you 
please either figure out which part of your configuration made it crash or 
send me your old crappy configuration files and let me figure out myself...

Thank you,
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Re: [Licq-main] Licq 1.3.0 Seg faults

2004-10-31 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Sunday 31 October 2004 14:12, Rick Sheppard wrote:
 I just discovered that licq does not segfault for root.
 Could I have my permissions wrong?

Perhaps your configuration files got messed up due to your 2 mixed versions. 
Can you please backup your configuration files (as user, not root) and then 
remove ~/.licq. then start licq as user and see if it still crashes.
but please remember to backup your original configuration files (all files in 
~/.licq), so we can later try to discover what went wrong...

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Re: [Licq-main] integrated GnuPG support in Licq 1.3.0

2004-10-04 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Monday 04 October 2004 05:47, Malte Gell wrote:
 Hello,
 thanx for the new release, nice to see integrated gpg support. With
 earlier versions i used Richard Hirner's gpg-patch and it needed a
 direct connection between the clients to work. Does this still apply to
 licq 1.3.0 or can gpg encryption be used without direct connection?

I have never used Richards patch nor the integrated support for gpg. But what 
you see in Licq 1.3 _is_ Richards patch, we just permanently integrated it. 
There has not been spent that much work on it, and so it still has the same 
requirements.

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Re: [Licq-main] (no subject)

2004-08-04 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Monday 02 August 2004 18:58, boris digital wrote:
 hi folks,

 i'm using licq-cvs (dated 01082004), and sometimes licq just crashes
 without any output. so i started licq via console to find out more and
 after some hours, licq simply closed itself again and gave me the following
 output.

 [EMAIL PROTECTED] / $ licq
 Der Wecker klingelt

 wtf? lol?!
 is this supposed to be some kind of easteregg?

No kind of easteregg... it's just a very bad translation in the libc. It 
means, licq received the signal SIGALRM. This can be for various reasons. 
We need a backtrace with linenumbers to track this bug down.

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Fwd: Re: [Licq-main] invisible status

2004-07-21 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
I guess this one was intended for the list...

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Subject: Re: [Licq-main] invisible status
Date: Tuesday 20 July 2004 18:34
From: Botond Vasarhelyi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Thomas Reitelbach [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Thomas Reitelbach wrote:
On Tuesday 20 July 2004 17:50, Botond Vasarhelyi wrote:
Dear Thomas,

Sorry for the late answer. No, it is not greyed out, only separated by a
separator line in the bottom of the list.. selectable, but selecting it
nothing happened. Screenshot will be sent as soon as possible.

This separator is there by design.
After clicking on the invisible menu-item you should notice that your
current status becomes surrounded by parentheses, this means you are now
invisible.
Doing it again makes you visible again and removes the parentheses.

If you have an idea how to make the effect of beeing invisible more clearly
shown, please don't hesitate to tell us :)

Bye,
Thomas

Then I'd like to apologize for crying over something that is not a
problem. I was too dumb to recognize this :) The way of showing
invisibility is correct, only my eyes were too weak to see the
difference by default :)

Thank you for your fast and kind help!

bye,
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Re: [Licq-main] invisible status

2004-07-21 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Wednesday 21 July 2004 09:53, Daniel Liikamaa wrote:
 On Tue, 2004-07-20 at 16:21, Thomas Reitelbach wrote:
  If you have an idea how to make the effect of beeing invisible more
  clearly shown, please don't hesitate to tell us :)

 Why not just show the invisible status icon, like Windows ICQ does?

In licq you can combine the normal status with the invisible status. for 
example you can be away+invisible or DND+invisible or online+invisible. you 
cannot simply represent those combinations with only one icon.

but in fact i don't know how windows icq does handle this, i have no 
screenshot of such and i have no windows here to try it on my own. 

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Re: [Licq-main] invisible status

2004-07-20 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Tuesday 20 July 2004 13:09, Botond Vasarhelyi wrote:
 Dear All,

 I've got a problem about the invisible status. Being more precise,
 somehow I cannot make it work. It is separated in the status-selection
 menu and unavailable due to some reasons. Could anyone give some advice
 about how to make it work?

 I am nearly sure that this thing has already been discussed before, but
 I am new.

 Anyway.. if it is relevant, I use a Debian with KDE and complied LICQ
 with KDE support.

Hello Botond,

i have no idea how this menu-item could be unavailable. Does this mean, it 
is greyed out?

There is no code in licq which disables this menu item... hm.
Does the shortcut ALT+I work to make you invisible/visible?

Can you give us a screenshot of your problem?

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Re: [Licq-main] invisible status

2004-07-20 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Tuesday 20 July 2004 17:50, Botond Vasarhelyi wrote:
 Dear Thomas,

 Sorry for the late answer. No, it is not greyed out, only separated by a
 separator line in the bottom of the list.. selectable, but selecting it
 nothing happened. Screenshot will be sent as soon as possible.

This separator is there by design.
After clicking on the invisible menu-item you should notice that your 
current status becomes surrounded by parentheses, this means you are now 
invisible.
Doing it again makes you visible again and removes the parentheses.

If you have an idea how to make the effect of beeing invisible more clearly 
shown, please don't hesitate to tell us :)

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Re: [Licq-main] Offline messages

2004-07-02 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Thursday 01 July 2004 11:06, Andriy Tsymbala wrote:

   Did the licq support the offline messages?
 
  ICQ server do that. When loging in, you *should* receive messages
  sent to you when you were offline. At least work for me ;-).

 That is the problem - this don't work for me :(
 I'm using licq 1.2.7 on Gentoo box.

 Is there any settings regarding this feature or maybe there is some
 restrictions ?

No, there isn't.
Usually such problems are temporary server problems that we cannot do anything 
about.

Wait a little time and see if it solves itself.

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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.

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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,
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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.

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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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Re: [Licq-main] Licq behind corporate firewall and proxy

2004-05-15 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Saturday 15 May 2004 13:01, Palic, Darko wrote:

 -- snip --
 Hello List,

 I'm behind a corporate Firewall and proxy. I cannot connect directly to
 someone and have to use the https proxy.

 So far so good. But Licq cannot determine if my connection to icq is
 already closed. This is really odd, because I can send in that case
 messages to my partners and they will never get them. I have to switch
 manually between online and offline to determine if my connection is still
 alive.

Hm, what do you mean by connection? Are you talking about the connection 
between your licq-client and the corporate proxy? or internet-connectivity at 
all (network down)? Or does the icq server disconnect you?
I seem to not understand your problem :(

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Re: [Licq-main] email address in user info?

2004-04-12 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
Am Montag, 12. April 2004 05:55 schrieb Ryan Underwood:
 I am noticing that when I update contact info for people, their email
 addresses are disappearing in the update from the licq contact info.
 This doesn't correspond to the user having removed their email from
 the ICQ database, though.

 Is this an anti-spam measure, or what?  It would be nice if licq didn't
 wipe out email addresses that already existed in the contact info,
 unless the user deliberately wiped them out.  But I don't know if there
 is any way to tell the difference between the ICQ server blocking the
 email from being retrieved, and the case where the user had actually
 removed his email from the database.

 does that make any sense?

It's a bug in licq and it exists in licq CVS release, too.
We'll try to fix it for the next release.

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Re: [Licq-main] History length

2004-03-29 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Monday 29 March 2004 18:11, Martin Rejman wrote:
 Hello.

 Does anybody know, how to make LICQ store more than 39 messages in history
 of the user ?

 I have searched the sources, but found nothing.

Licq does not limit the amount of stored messages in the history.
Just use the Back and Forward buttons to walk through all your messages.

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Re: [Licq-main] theme question

2004-03-15 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Sunday 14 March 2004 15:34, Onur Kucuk wrote:
 TR I'm not aware of any code in licq that would allow such
 TR transparency.

  It is possible to get rid of the frame etc. as I can see, but not
 the background.

  If I don't define a background, it falls back to a solid color (of
 course)

  I tried a png made up of alpha as background, but it all turned into a
 color mess.

Yes, in QT this results in uninitialized color and look quite funny ;)

  I am not much into qt, but I guess having qt-gui handle alpa channel
 properly will do the job.

AFAIK Qt can't handle alpha properly. Transparency of such kind need a hack 
and is no real transparency. You have to grab the background under the licq 
window and paint the licq window with it. It is very slow :(

  And if there is no such code yet, should I put this discussion to devel
 ? :)

There isn't. If you feel able to write such code then try it and supply a 
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Re: [Licq-main] theme question

2004-03-14 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Saturday 13 March 2004 21:23, Onur Kucuk wrote:
  Hello,


  I want to use a transparent theme, in which there is only the contacts
 and buttons are drawn, and all else is transparent (aka no background
 image).

  What I am looking for is something like

  http://www.delipenguen.net/delipenguen.png

  which fakes transparency using an image of that part of my wallpaper.


  Is this already done, and if so where can I find it ?

  How can I make such a theme ? I have read the skin howto and tried
 making up a mask, but it seems it is not what I am looking for.

  I am using cvs of 20040218, it is ok to test some code if necessary.

Is this licq running in your screenshot???
I'm not aware of any code in licq that would allow such transparency.

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Re: [Licq-main] Xinerama behaviour

2004-03-07 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Friday 05 March 2004 14:38, Mattias Eklöf wrote:
 Apparently licq chooses font size based on the screen resolution. This
 results in a bigger font when I use two monitors with Xinerama
 activated. I guess this is correct behaviour, but still a bit annoying?

I didn't look into the code but i'm pretty sure that licq does _not_ choose a 
font size based on screen resolution. your problem must be somewhere else. 
probably your window manager guesses wrong values or something similar.

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Re: [Licq-main] [PATCH] Problem with special characters and Qt 3.3

2004-02-13 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Friday 13 February 2004 17:38, Stephan Jaensch wrote:
 Hi everybody,

 as an increasing number of people seem to be experiencing the problem
 that special characters (e.g. accented characters, german umlauts etc.)
 are not displayed correctly. This is a Qt bug. A workaround is in CVS,
 but a lot of people seem to want to run 1.2.7 (hello Gentoo people :-).
 I've made a patch for Licq 1.2.7, available here:

 http://www.sjaensch.org/licq1.2.7-qt3.3-sprintf.patch

Thank you very much for your contribution, i put a link to this patch on the 
licq website (download-section).

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[Licq-main] Re: [Licq-devel] Problem making a bot

2004-01-26 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Monday 26 January 2004 17:07, Dave wrote:
 HI all
 I'm trying to make a bot with licq using licq_autoreply plugin.
 the problem is that the plugin take 3 minutes to make the replay...
 I think is because the bot can't reach me with a direct messagge (i'am
 behind a double NAT)
 How can I say licq_autoreplay to send every message trought the server?

This issue is now fixed in current CVS and will be included with next release.
Sending through server was broken.
In addition sending through server is now optional and can be enabled/disabled 
using the configuration file.

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Re: [Licq-main] how to start?

2003-12-29 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Saturday 08 November 2003 07:54, Norberto Bensa wrote:
 Hello list,

 I want to start licq on second directory/folder/config/uin whatever you
 want to call it.

   $ licq -b /home/nbensa/nuevo
   03:52:13: [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 28949)
   03:52:13: [ERR] Unable to load plugin (qt-gui): /opt/licq/lib/licq/
 licq_qt-gui.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.
   03:52:13: [ERR] IniFile: Warning, failed to find section.
   File= /home/nbensa/nuevo/licq.conf
   Section = [owners]
   03:52:13: [ERR] IniFile: Fatal error, terminating program.

 ??

 Seems like a bug to me. Licq can't start if you don't have a valid
 licq.conf?

Sorry for beeing quiet about this bug, i forgot to send a message to the 
list...
Now just for the records: This problem is fixed in CVS.

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Re: [Licq-main] qt plugins

2003-11-26 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Tuesday 25 November 2003 20:05, Christopher Loessl wrote:
 Hey,

 I'm going to learn some GTK and qt programming... with GTK and glade I
 did a few steps and now I would like in the qt plugin source, but I dont
 found any projekt file for e.g. KDevelop or such a programm how to
 was the qt plugin programmed?

 And how to programm other qt programs?

Hello Christopher,

the qt-gui is developed using a normal text editor. my favorite is kate (kde). 
others are using emacs or vim or whatever.
if you want a kdevelop project file for qt-gui you have to create a new one 
for you.

(BTW: developer discussions regarding licq are more appropriate on the 
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Re: [Licq-main] hi how can i register in licq ?

2003-11-17 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Saturday 15 November 2003 23:41, carlos wrote:
 Hi I would like to register an account in licq but i cant get and i dont 
 know why. Please help-me !!

I sent this mail to the mailing list a few minutes ago, but maybe you didn't 
get it, so here it is again:

Simply start Licq.
On the first run it will run a registration wizzard which creates a ICQ UIN 
for your with your supplied password.
If the registration wizzard does not appear you can either try to run Licq 
with the -b option or remove your .licq directory and try again. (Warning: 
Removing the .licq directory in your home dir means deleting your local Licq 
configuration! I prefer using the -b directory switch to create a new 
configuration and to run the registration wizzard).

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Re: [Licq-main] create UIN

2003-11-16 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Sunday 16 November 2003 23:04, kau seven wrote:
 how can i create a   LICQ UIN   (licq account)??

Simply start Licq.
On the first run it will run a registration wizzard which creates a ICQ UIN 
for your with your supplied password.
If the registration wizzard does not appear you can either try to run Licq 
with the -b option or remove your .licq directory and try again. (Warning: 
Removing the .licq directory in your home dir means deleting your local Licq 
configuration! I prefer using the -b directory switch to create a new 
configuration and to run the registration wizzard).

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Re: [Licq-main] Won't start

2003-10-30 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Thursday 30 October 2003 21:30, Bruno Lustosa wrote:
 Hi, I'm trying to use licq-daily from today, and though it compiles
 fine, it won't start, and mess my term. This is the output sent to
 STDERR:
 
 18:26:17: [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 31020)
 18:26:17: [ERR] IniFile: Warning, failed to find section.
 File= /home/lofofora/.licq/licq.conf
 Section = [owners]
 18:26:17: [ERR] IniFile: Fatal error, terminating program.
 
 In fact, I couldn't find such section, but tried removing the .licq
 directory, and it still dies the same way. Has anything changed? I think
 I was using either 1.2.4 or 1.2.6 (can't remember).

Licq from CVS is using a new format for it's config files.
You have to use the update-1.3 script which comes with your daily snapshot.
Please backup your .licq directory first.

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Re: [Licq-main] Problems with QT-GUI plugin configuring

2003-09-28 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Sunday 28 September 2003 08:15, Astarot wrote:
 Well, i've been trying to configure it with ./configure qiute long.

 My QT version is 3.0, system is Debian 3.0, libqt3-dev is installed also.
 It was everything OK with licq itself, but troubles started when I've tried
 to install the QT plugin...

 First I had to write manually, where are x-libraries, x-includes, qt
 qt-includes and qt-libraries situated... It looked quite funny, when
 program which is being run from xterm, offers me to install X-Windows ;)
 And now configuration stops on string Checking if your QT is = 2.1.xxx -
 no :-( or
 something of that kind :(

 What's my problem? What should I do to run your program, which seems to be
 so pretty and useful?

This is a pretty well known bug in Debians package management of the QT 
libraries :-(

You have to remove and reinstall all QT-packages. First find all QT packages:

dpkg -l | grep -i qt

then make apt-get remove xxx for each found package.
After you removed them all, please run

apt-get install libqt3-mt
apt-get install libqt3-mt-dev
apt-get install libqt3
apt-get install libqt3-dev

After doing all this, licq should find all QT related stuff.

Hope this helps.

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Re: [Licq-main] Trillian import-export scripts

2003-09-28 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Sunday 28 September 2003 14:51, Steffen Stein wrote:
 Hi everyone,

 I just baked my Trillian Buddy list, so I wrote a little shell script that
 converted my Licq contact list into a format readable by Trillian. While I
 was on it, I wrote a shell script that does it the other way around as
 well.

 Maybe this is useful for some of you.

Hello Steffen,

This surely is useful :-)
Please send us the script or provide us with a permanent download link so that 
we can reference it on the licq.org website.

Thanks
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Re: [Licq-main] Consult a password question!

2003-09-22 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Saturday 20 September 2003 04:09, mike wrote:
 What can I do if I forget my password.

If you saved your password in licq, have a look at ~/.licq/owner.uin, there is 
your password.

Otherwise go to the icq website and try to logon to icq2go, if you fail you 
can let them send your password to your email adress that you have entered in 
your profile.

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Re: [Licq-main] Licq Daemon

2003-09-18 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Thursday 18 September 2003 15:41, Marcelo Almeida de Amorim wrote:
 IS iserved free?
 Where can I find it?

Please use google to find out, i don't know the url.

Please note that you will have to use an old version of licq (1.0.3 or so) to 
connect to iserved because it uses the old ICQ protocol which is no longer in 
use by newer Licq versions.

If you manage to install and run iserved with licq, please tell us :-)

Thomas

 Thomas Reitelbach wrote:
  On Thursday 18 September 2003 15:02, Marcelo Almeida de Amorim wrote:
   I have installed the licq in a  LInux machine, but  I realized that,
   aparently, there was not a licq daemon in that machine. There is only a
   licq client that connects at login.icq.com (I'm not sure about this
   site). I want to install a licq daemon in one of my machines and make
   this machine my server, I don't want to use the licq web server, for
   example.
  
   Is possible to configure my machine as a Licq server?
   Where can I find the  Licq daemon?
 
  This is impossible.
  Licq is a ICQ client, it cannot be a ICQ server.
 
  You can use iserved for this job for example.
 
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Re: [Licq-main] Sounds (REPRISE)

2003-09-14 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Saturday 13 September 2003 23:58, Marc Williams wrote:
 Broken?  Before I switched to gaim, I'm fairly certain my LICQ online
 notify worked fine.  The only thing I recall that was out of the
 ordinary was that the default online sound config was pointing to a file
 called Notify.wav which didn't exist.  I told the config to use
 Online.wav (which did exist) and everything then worked fine.

Well, this was what i thought, but i jut tested it and online notify from CVS 
Licq works for me.

sorry for the confusion.

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Re: [Licq-main] Installing licq-1.2.7

2003-09-13 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Friday 12 September 2003 13:28, Marcelo Almeida de Amorim wrote:
 I'm running a Thru64 unix.

Please try to install the package libstdc++-v3 on your system.
This is what i found in google, i don't have a Tru64 machine here for testing.

Thomas


 Juan F. Codagnone wrote:
  On Thursday 11 September 2003 17:45, Marcelo Almeida de Amorim wrote:
   Hi,
   I have an AlphaServer DS10 with gcc 3.3.1.
   When I type ./configure the following error appears: configure: error:
   You need to have the libstdc++ headers installed
   What does it means?
 
  You need some developers packages to compile licq. (like the headers of
  the standar library of C++).
 
   How can I solve this problem?
   Where can find these libstdc++ headers?
 
  Thats depends of the distribution...What distro are you running in the
  AlphaServer?
  For example, in my distro this headers come in the gcc-g++ package
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Re: [Licq-main] Changing Language

2003-09-01 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Sunday 31 August 2003 12:39, Eray YASYERLI wrote:
 Hello,

 Finaly i installed licq1.2.7. Everything looks good. I am using turkish
 version of licq But in people seach section its german.  So i want to
 translate it to turkish to. But i don't translate german. first i have to
 change licq language to english after that i will translate it to turkish.
 But how can change them? Please help me

Hello,

untranslated strings should be english, not german.
I'll have a look at this soon, i could imagine that the original translator 
used the finished german translation file as base for his turkish 
translation.

anyway, it would not hurt you, when you look into the file tr.po you will 
notice that there is always a pair of untranslated and corresponding 
translated strings. the untranslated version in this file is always english.

bye,
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Re: [Licq-main] Unauthorize an user

2003-08-29 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Friday 29 August 2003 06:10, Douglas A. Augusto wrote:
 Hi all,

 How I do to unauthorize an user from my contact list? In other words, I
 want that an user cannot more see me, after delete it from my list.

Sorry, this is not possible since it is not intended in the ICQ protocol :-(

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Re: [Licq-main] LICQ :(

2003-08-20 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Wednesday 20 August 2003 13:35, Informatica wrote:
 Hi all
 I can´t find a solution for this problem, so i´m asking you.

 My last server was Mandrake 8.2 and licq ran ok with Iserverd.
 So I changed the server to Mandrake 9.1 and licq-1.2.4-1mdk
 kernel 2.4.21-0.13mdkenterprise and the same Iserverd

 So I can´t connect to the server when I set licq to on-line.

 15:49:18: [SRV] Requesting logon (#28650)...
 15:49:18: [SRV] Connecting to login server.
 15:49:18: [SRV] Resolving 192.168.20.1 port 4000...
 15:49:18: [SRV] ICQ server found at 192.168.20.1:4000.
 15:49:18: [SRV] Opening socket to server.
 15:49:18: [ERR] Unable to connect to 192.168.20.1:4000:
 Transport endpoint is not connected.

Hello,

the last message (transport endpoint is not connected) means that iserverd is 
not running on port 4000 as expected. this most likely is a configuration 
problem of your iserverd.
you should use the program netstat -anp to check on which ports iserverd is 
listening. if it listens on a different port than 4000, either reconfigure 
iserverd or licq accordingly.

hope this helps,
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Re: [Licq-main] Licq

2003-08-04 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Sunday 03 August 2003 06:56, Ian Sutedja wrote:
 Can I contact my friends which currently using icq if I use Licq?

Sure you can, this is what Licq is for :-)

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Re: [Licq-main] qt plugin couldnt be load

2003-07-10 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Thursday 10 July 2003 01:26, Christopher Loessl wrote:
 Hi,


 I upgraded from 1.2.6 to 1.2.7 and compiled all (first licq then the
 plugins).
 Then removed the old version and installed the new one, but now when I
 try to start it i get this error:

 [EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ licq
 01:22:06: [ERR] Unable to load plugin (qt-gui):
 /usr/local/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so: undefined symbol:
 _ZN7QWidget5eventEP6QEvent.

You are probably using a compiler that is different from the one used to 
compile your QT library.
Either use the same compiler for QT and qt-gui plugin, or recompile QT with 
the comipler that you used for qt-gui.
Please note: If you recompile QT with a different compiler this could mean 
that you have to recompile KDE and others, too.

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Re: [Licq-main] Old users in New user group

2003-07-07 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Sunday 06 July 2003 21:15, Christian H. Kuhn wrote:
 Hi all,

 licq-20030701, Debian sid. After some months, i tried again licq for i
 was told that server side contact list would work now.

 And really, it looked as if everything would work right. BUT ... After
 every new start of licq, all users belong again to the group New
 users. Feature? Known bug? My fault?

Licq handles new users automatically by default. This means, users are new 
as long as you don't send a message to them. You can disable this feature in 
qt-gui in the options dialog, just enable Manual New User group handling. 
Then you can remove the users from the new users group and they should not 
re-appear.

Hope this helps :)
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[Licq-main] Licq 1.2.7 SuSE RPMs available

2003-07-03 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
Hello Licq users,

just for your information:

I just finished building and uploading RPM's for SuSE 7.2, 7.3, 8.0, 8.1 and 
8.2.
You can find and download the files at http://oss.erdfunkstelle.de/licq, also 
reachable via the download section of www.licq.org.

Bye,
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Re: [Licq-main] undefined symbol in licq_qt-gui.so

2003-06-27 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Friday 27 June 2003 16:08, Alexander Fieroch wrote:
 Hello,
 I have just compiled licq 1.2.7 on debian testing (no errors).
 But now I can't run licq. I get the error message:

 13:23:13: [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 18814)
 13:23:14: [ERR] Unable to load plugin (qt-gui):
 /usr/local/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so: undefined symbol:
 _ZN7QWidget5eventEP6QEvent.
 13:23:14: [WRN] This usually happens when your plugin
is not kept in sync with the daemon.
Please try recompiling the plugin.
If you are still having problems, see
the FAQ at www.licq.org

 Whats the problem and what can I do?

Did you probably compile with kde support? then you have to load the kde-gui 
plugin instead of qt-gui:

licq -p kde-gui will do the trick.

Also you have to compile the gui plugin with the same compiler that has been 
used for QT. (This seems to be the problem in this case)

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Re: [Licq-main] how to make LICQ to play sound

2003-05-27 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Tuesday 27 May 2003 20:23, #ENG YI HAN# wrote:
 The /usr/share/licq directory is not present in my PC, but the option
 specified the .wav files in it, that means I miss those files, how can I
 get it?

This depends on where you installed licq.
Default location is /usr/local/share/licq, but it varies with every linux 
distribution.

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Re: [Licq-main] licq user error when starting

2003-04-03 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Wednesday 02 April 2003 20:10, Peter Schnitzler wrote:
 Hello!

 i used licq and everything was ok. Yesterday i tried to start it but i get
 the following error message:
 
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] peter]$ licq
 19:26:26: [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 2986)
 19:26:26: [ERR] IniFile: Warning, failed to find section.
 File= /home/peter/.licq/users.conf
 Section = [users]
 19:26:26: [ERR] IniFile: Fatal error, terminating program.
 

 I deinstalled the rpm package and installed it again but it didn't solve
 the problem. If i loog in as the root i don't get the error message.

 i hope somebody knows a method to solve the problem.

Hello,

your users.conf file seems to be broken.
Please look into /home/peter/.licq/users.conf if there is a section [users], 
if it is, then please check permissions of this file.

The file should look like this:

[users]
NumOfUsers = 4
User1 = 12345678
User2 = 98765432
User3 = 66473829
User4 = 12345679

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Re: [Licq-main] iserved icq server, info password ?

2003-03-27 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Wednesday 26 March 2003 21:39, julius wrote:
 hi
 cant find info in the documentation about the
 info password value in the config, can anybody help me ?

I don't really understand your question.
Maybe you're talking about the normal ICQ password? What is this config file 
that you're talking about? Is it from Licq or is this from iserverd? (BTW i 
don't know this iserverd, is it some kind of ICQ server?)

Please describe your problem in more detail :-)

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Re: [Licq-main] Skin question/issue

2003-03-27 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Monday 24 March 2003 19:25, DeXteR wrote:
 Hey all,

 I noticed Thomis his skin change with the scrollbars in CVS one minute ago,
 and I did a cvs up. I saw and was amazed, but: The message window wasn't
 skined, and I realized it never was skinned before. Is it me, my QT version
  or...  qt-3.0.5-7.14 is installed (redhat 7.3)

 anyway, IMHO not only the main window should be skinned, but quite every
 window.

It's always been only the main window that got skinned. Other windows would 
look really weird with skins applied to them.

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Re: [Licq-main] Weird connection problem

2003-03-25 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Monday 24 March 2003 21:44, rickard johansson wrote:
 Any suggestions/advice will do, i havent got much experience with licq
 or linux at all.

 21:23:05: [ERR] Unable to sign on: NewServer: (null), cookie: (null).

Your ICQ Password is too long (more than 8 characters). This error is fixed in 
licq 1.2.6 (You are using 1.2.0).
As workaround simply truncate your password to 8 characters and login again.

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Re: [Licq-main] Re: Is Licq compatible with MacOS X (10.2.4)?

2003-02-25 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Tuesday 25 February 2003 11:36, Phillip Pi wrote:
 Aaron, qt tried to compile with your suggestion. It took a while (not sure
 how long since I went to bed hehe) even on a PowerBook G4 1 Ghz with 512
 MB of RAM. :P

 The result was still a show stopper (I hope this is enough paste from the
 end):

 ld: warning multiple definitions of symbol _glGetColorTableEXT
 /System/Library/Frameworks/OpenGL.framework/Versions/A/Libraries/libGL.dyli
b(gll_api.o) definition of _glGetColorTableEXT
 /usr/X11R6/lib/libGL.dylib(dri_dispatch.o) definition of
 _glGetColorTableEXT

this is not enough.
the _first_ occured error is important.

thomas

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Re: [Licq-main] Re: Is Licq compatible with MacOS X (10.2.4)?

2003-02-24 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Monday 24 February 2003 11:39, Phillip Pi wrote:
 Jon, it still failed:

 ...qt-gui]$ ./configure --with-qt-libraries

if i'm not totally mistaken you have to append the path to your qt libraries 
to this parameter:

./configure --with-qt-libraries=/usr/lib/qt for example.

thomas


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Re: [Licq-main] undefined symbol: setResolution

2003-02-24 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Monday 24 February 2003 19:36, Marco Menzel wrote:
 Hello,

 i've updated my Debian to KDE 3.1. After recompiling my LICQ I got the
 following error:

 [ERR] Unable to load plugin (kde-gui):
 /usr/local/lib/licq/licq_kde-gui.so: undefined symbol:
 setResolution__12QPaintDevicei.
 19:25:29: [WRN]  This usually happen when your plugin is not keep in
 sync
  with the daemon. Please try recompling it.
  If you are still having problems, visit the FAQ
  at www.licq.org

 The problem isn't solved by recompiling licq.
 What could be wrong? It's the newest CVS-Version.

hi,
as the message tells you, this happens when daemon and plugin are not in sync.

1. make sure to recompile and install the daemon, too. not only the qt-gui 
plugin
2. afterwards make sure to use the parameter --with-kde on qt-gui's configure 
script:
./configure --with-kde

then recompile the qt-gui plugin and re-install it.

thomas

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Re: [Licq-main] Can't run licq, file missing...

2003-02-17 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Monday 17 February 2003 17:46, Tim Vlasenko wrote:
 I am having problem running LICQ 1.2.4

 After I run licq I get this:

 [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 9236)
 [ERR] Unable to load plugin (qt-gui):
 /usr/app/licq-1.2.4/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so: cannot open shared object
 file: No such file or directory.

 Could anyone help me out, pls.

hi,

you probably compiled with kde support.
use the command line

licq -p kde-gui

to start the kde-plugin. this is already fixed in the upcoming version of 
licq.

bye,
thomas


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Re: [Licq-main] Send on enter?

2003-02-16 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Sunday 16 February 2003 05:41, Emre wrote:
 A quick hack solved my problem :-)
 Once you get used to this, you'll never want to tab-space, alt-s ..

Hi,

this results in very strange behaviour.

Lets have a look at it:

The way it used to be:
- Normal newlines: Enter
- Send message: CTRL+Enter

or
- Normal newlines: CTRL+Enter
- Send messages: Enter

The big disadvantage i see is that users (mainly people that are used to type 
blind and fast) will have to re-learn the usage of entering a newline. While 
99,9% of applications (no matter if windows/mac/linux/...) use the enter key 
to insert a newline, licq would behave different with your patch included. 
This is not very intuitive. 
The way it has been in the past, people had to learn _one_ shortcut in 
addition to what they are used to already. But with your patch included 
people would have to learn _two_ shortcuts, which is not user friendly IMO.

Any other thoughts?

Thomas


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Fwd: Re: [Licq-main] Send on enter?

2003-02-16 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
this was for the list instead for me.

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Subject: Re: [Licq-main] Send on enter?
Date: Sunday 16 February 2003 12:40
From: Uziel [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Thomas Reitelbach [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Am Sonntag, 16. Februar 2003 10:06 schrieb Thomas Reitelbach:
 The way it has been in the past, people had to learn _one_ shortcut
 in addition to what they are used to already. But with your patch
 included people would have to learn _two_ shortcuts, which is not
 user friendly IMO.

 Any other thoughts?

Hello everyone,

why not make this an option - if it is not too much effort, with all
the hooks in the plugins? So everyone could choose which way to
handle the {Ctrl+,}Enter stuff. I must admit that I sometimes use
newlines in messages, but very rarely. This might come in handy in
terms of saving plenty of keystrokes, especially during very fast
conversations.

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Re: [Licq-main] Weird port behaviour

2003-02-09 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Sunday 09 February 2003 04:54, John H. wrote:
 Hello,

 My workstation is behind a NAT router which is connected to my dsl. I would
 like to be able to send files through licq, and I noticed that under the
 network settings, you can specify what port range to use. I set up port
 forwarding on my NAT router for my workstation using ports 31000-3.
 Whenever I try to send a file, licq will pick a port at random, usually
 outside of the range I specified. One time it will pick a port in the 2
 range, another time it will pick a port in the 35000 range. Is there any
 way I can restrict the ports to use for file transfer or is this a broken
 feature?

As far as i can see my licq is always listening inside the port range which i 
specified in the options dialog.
This corresponds to the settings in ~/.licq/licq.conf:
TCPEnabled = 1
TCPPortsLow = 3
TCPPortsHigh = 31000

with netstat -anp | grep licq you can see on which ports licq is listening.

It should work. Which Version of Licq are you using?

Thomas


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Re: [Licq-main] question about i am behind a firewall

2003-01-21 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Monday 20 January 2003 13:48, Malte Gell wrote:
 Hi,

 the network settings have an option I am behind a firewall, what
 exactly is its purpose ?

 Does it avoid any direct connections from other clients ?

 How is this option related to the other options that let one choose a
 certain port where Licq listens for incoming connections ?

 I *am* behind a firewall and do not want to allow Licq to listen for
 direct connections, so I have to enable i am... ?

AFAIK this settings tells remote clients that you are behind a firewall and 
thus they don't have to try to contact you directly, but instead contact you 
through the server.
I believe this setting does not _force_ direct connections to beeing dropped, 
it is only informational.

But i'm not completely sure.

Thomas


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Re: [Licq-main] is there a way to change the color of past msgs?

2003-01-21 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Tuesday 21 January 2003 17:09, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I really don't like the bright red/blue color of the text, is there any
 way to change that?

No, this is hardcoded, you can not configure that.

Thomas


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Re: [Licq-devel] Re: [Licq-main] libstd++ header / vector.h

2003-01-20 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
Ups, wrong mailing list, sorry.


Thomas Reitelbach wrote:


Damien Vernel wrote:

 Hi,

 Excuse my bad english, but I'm french :)

 I have look a lot of subject posted in this ML, but I haven't found the
 solution to my problem.

 I try to compile licq-1.2.0a, and I have problem with ./configure:



Please use Licq 1.2.3 or CVS release (better CVS!)

Thomas





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Re: [Licq-main] Can two diffrent users use licq on the same homedirectory?

2003-01-20 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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Just trying to figure out if i can do this?



Try the -b option.

licq -b .licq-sister will create a licq configuration directory 
containing the configuration for your sister ;-)

your sister can ster her licq with licq -b .licq-sister and you can 
start your licq as usual (licq). Both Licq instances can run at the 
same time with the same user logged in etcetera.

Hope this helps.

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Re: [Licq-main] Re: NEWBIE Question...

2003-01-18 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
 On Friday 17 January 2003 08:42, you wrote:
  Downloaded licq (HYPERLINK
  http://download.sourceforge.net/licq/licq-1.2.3.tar.bz2licq-1.2.3.tar.
  bz2) from licq site onto a Sun install of Suse 7.3 (all they are up to
  with Suns)
 
  Anyhow, when I do a ./configure it seems to not find ssh (which is of
  course installed under Suse).

You normally need the openssl-devel package from suse to have SSL support in 
licq :)
Please make sure that you have it installed.

Thomas


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[Licq-main] Re: NEWBIE Question...

2003-01-17 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
Hello,

i'm sorry, i currently have no time to answer your question.
I forwarded your mail to the Licq Mailinglist, maybe someone else can help you 
there.

Thomas

ps.: For the list members: He confused ssh with openSSL.

On Friday 17 January 2003 08:42, you wrote:
 Downloaded licq (HYPERLINK
 http://download.sourceforge.net/licq/licq-1.2.3.tar.bz2licq-1.2.3.tar.
 bz2) from licq site onto a Sun install of Suse 7.3 (all they are up to
 with Suns)

 Anyhow, when I do a ./configure it seems to not find ssh (which is of
 course installed under Suse).



 I even downloaded it again and built it, to no avail.



 Any ideas what I have done wrong ?



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Re: [Licq-main] docking in KDE3 / autoreply config

2003-01-14 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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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Re: [Licq-main] Re: licq 1.2.3 crash with qt-gui

2003-01-12 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Saturday 11 January 2003 17:35, Holger Sunke wrote:
 hello,

 i had the same problem and I recompiled the qt-gui with qt2. (after
 installing qt2libs and -devel)

 ./configure --with-qt=/usr/lib/qt2

 while compiling i got following err:

 /usr/lib/qt2/bin/msg2qm: error while loading shared libraries: libqt.so.2:
 cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

 the solution:

 add line

 /usr/lib/qt2/lib

 to

 /etc/ld.so.conf

 and run

 ldconfig

 then qt-gui-compilation will succeed and after a make install licq will
 run without that serious  -- -noxim parameter :)

Hi,

that's the reason why in my SuSE RPMs the qt-gui plugin is linked against QT2. 
The kde plugin is linked against QT3 because kde-gui does not have the 
problem with --noxim.

Thomas
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Re: [Licq-main] Using a shell script as event command

2003-01-12 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Sunday 12 January 2003 15:19, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi!

 I wrote myself a small bash script which I want to use as event command.
 The complete pathname is /home/martin/scripts/icqmessage.sh and it
 accepts two parameters:
 1) type (e.g. message, online, system, ...)
 2) Alias name of the user (%a)
 The script works perfect if called from the shell.

 If I set /home/martin/scripts/icqmessage.sh as command and e.g. message
 %a as parameter the script is never executed. I also tried to use
 /bin/bash as command and the following line as parameter:
-c /home/martin/scripts/icqmessage.sh message %a
 This also doesnt work. Any hints on how I can use a bash script as event
 command? Or how I can see what licq actually is trying to do and get some
 error message?

you can use strace to see which file licq tries to open.

a common mistake is, to not use the full path to commands inside scripts. when 
you have a login shell, your $PATH is set correctly, but if you call the 
script from licq, the script may see not $PATH and thus may not find it's 
commands.

Can you send us your script that we can try ourselfs?

Thomas
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Re: [Licq-main] licq 1.2.3 unresolve in kde-gui.so

2003-01-10 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Friday 10 January 2003 16:32, Sergey Smirnov wrote:
 ~ [ERR] Unable to load plugin (kde-gui):
 ~ /usr/lib/licq/licq_kde-gui.so: undefined symbol:
 _ZN7QWidget5eventEP6QEvent.

 kde 3.1.0+rc6
 qt  3.1.1
 glibc 2.3.1

Does licq -p qt-gui help?
You propably forgot the --with-kde switch when compiling qt-gui plugin and 
thus are using an outdated kde-plugin with a newer daemon from previous 
installation.
did you compile the daemon as well? this is necessary.

Can you please give us some more information?
run licq -d 31 to get more debug output.
did you compile from sources or did you install an RPM?
Some more details will help us to help you :)

Thomas
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Re: [Licq-main] trouble creating a new uin

2003-01-09 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Thursday 09 January 2003 21:04, Kenneth Valentine wrote:
 Hello,
 My apologies if the answer is already posted.  I searched and haven't
 yet found it.  I am trying to connect for the first time after
 installing the licq 1.1 rpm on a redhat 7.3 workstation.   The following
 output was produced by running with -d31.  Could the error be due to the
 fact that I am behind a firewall?  Is there anything special I need to
 do for this?  I've run it from home just fine.

 Thanks in advance for any help.

 Kenneth Valentine


 15:00:32: [PKT] Packet (SRVv0, 78 bytes) sent:
 (10.10.10.12:48037 - 64.12.200.89:5190)
  : 2A 02 7D 50 00 48 00 17  00 04 00 00 00 00 00 00
 *.}P.H..
  0010: 00 01 00 3B 00 00 00 00  28 00 03 00 00 00 00 00
 ...;(...
  0020: 00 00 00 00 8A 4C 00 00  8A 4C 00 00 00 00 00 00
 .L...L..
  0030: 00 00 00 00 00 00 00 00  00 00 00 00 08 00 64 6B
 ..dk
  0040: 74 72 77 30 6F 00 8A 4C  00 00 00 00 06 02
 trw0o..L..
 15:00:32: [PKT] Packet (SRVv0, 54 bytes) received:
 (10.10.10.12:48037 - 64.12.200.89:5190)
  : 2A 02 16 FF 00 30 00 17  00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00
 *0..
  0010: 00 01 00 00 00 04 00 12  68 74 74 70 3A 2F 2F 77
 http://w
  0020: 77 77 2E 61 6F 6C 2E 63  6F 6D 00 08 00 02 00 06
 ww.aol.com..
  0030: 00 0C 00 02 00 01  ..
 15:00:32: [???] Unknow New UIN Family Subtype: 0003
  : 2A 02 16 FF 00 30 00 17  00 03 00 00 00 00 00 00
 *0..
  0010: 00 01 00 00 00 04 00 12  68 74 74 70 3A 2F 2F 77
 http://w
  0020: 77 77 2E 61 6F 6C 2E 63  6F 6D 00 08 00 02 00 06
 ww.aol.com..
  0030: 00 0C 00 02 00 01  ..
 15:00:32: [PKT] Packet (SRVv0, 6 bytes) received:
 (10.10.10.12:48037 - 64.12.200.89:5190)
  : 2A 04 17 00 00 00  *.
 15:00:32: [ERR] Unable to sign on: NewServer: (null), cookie: (null).

Hi,

how many characters does your password have exactly?

Thomas

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Re: [Licq-main] Automatically get the nickname from the ICQ server

2003-01-02 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Thursday 02 January 2003 17:49, c0330 wrote:
 Hi all,

   I am using Licq 1.2.0a. I can get server-side contact lists work, but I
 found that LICQ would not load the nickname automatically, instead it just
 gives you the ICQ no. I need to [right-click - Info - Update] to get the
 nickname for each NO. It is impossible that I have ~120ppl on the list

   So, it there a way to set it to get automatically? Pls teach me.

Click on System button - User functions - Update all users.

Thomas
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Re: [Licq-main] Server side list storage

2003-01-02 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Thursday 02 January 2003 10:14, Jose Tavares wrote:
 what should I do when I get this on starting licq?!

 07:12:09: [ERR] IniFile: Warning, failed to find key.
  File= .licqjat//licq.conf
  Section = [groups]
  Key = Group1.id
 07:12:09: [ERR] IniFile: Warning, failed to find key.
  File= .licqjat//licq.conf
  Section = [groups]
  Key = Group2.id
 07:12:09: [ERR] IniFile: Warning, failed to find key.
  File= .licqjat//licq.conf
  Section = [groups]
  Key = Group3.id

Hi,

this is no critical error.
Simply start licq, edit the user groups and click on done. this will 
generate the missing keys and afterwards this error should not appear again.

bye,
thomas
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Re: [Licq-main] Automatically get the nickname from the ICQ server

2003-01-02 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Thursday 02 January 2003 21:21, c0330 wrote:
 Hi,

   I can't find the button... I am using jons-gtk-gui, how can I do that?

I'm sorry, i've never used jons-gtk-gui. i was referring to qt-gui.

thomas

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  On Thursday 02 January 2003 17:49, c0330 wrote:
   Hi all,
  
 I am using Licq 1.2.0a. I can get server-side contact lists work, but
   I found that LICQ would not load the nickname automatically, instead it
   just gives you the ICQ no. I need to [right-click - Info - Update] to
   get the nickname for each NO. It is impossible that I have ~120ppl on
   the list
  
 So, it there a way to set it to get automatically? Pls teach me.
 
  Click on System button - User functions - Update all users.
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Re: [Licq-main] Segfault at startup

2002-12-23 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Sunday 22 December 2002 13:10, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi there,

 I just installed Suse 8.1, (re)compiled licq (1.2.0a and cvs from 2112)
 and keep getting segfaults at startup. :-(
 Does anyone have a clue?

 licq -d 15 gives:
 13:05:24: [INI] Loading 100 users.
 13:05:24: [INI] Loading saved auto-responses.
 13:05:25: [INI] Loading utilities.
 13:05:25: [TCP] Local TCP server started on port 3990.
 13:05:25: [INI] Opening fifo.
 13:05:25: [INI] Spawning daemon threads.
 13:05:25: [INI] Starting plugin Qt GUI (version 1.2.0).
 Licq Segmentation Violation Detected.
 Backtrace:
 licq(licq_handle_sigsegv+0x88) [0x80ac6b8]
 /lib/libpthread.so.0 [0x4013112b]
 /lib/libc.so.6 [0x4025ad68]
 /lib/libc.so.6(__libc_free+0xb8) [0x4029f628]
 /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/locale/lib/common/ximcp.so.2 [0x40e9f494]

This is a known problem with SuSE and QT3.x.
Start Licq like this:

licq -- -noxim

This should work.

Bye,
Thomas

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Re: [Licq-main] licq kde problems

2002-11-29 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
Brishen Viaud wrote:
 Hi.

 I have been running licq for quite a few months now (1.2.0a, on a
 slackware 8.0 system).  It seemed to crash every few days, but I would
 just kill the processes and start it up again.  Today when it crashed, I
 wasn't able to get it to start up again.  I tried getting rid of the 
.licq
 directory but it didn't help matters.

 I decided to install a new version in case some how files had been
 corrupted (I was getting no error messages from kde and it just wouldn't
 start from bash).  I grabbed the latest from the CVS today and compiled
 it, as well as compiling the console and the qt-gui with-kde.

 Now I am having no problems running licq using the console, everything
 seems to work just fine.  But when trying to start it up with kde-gui it
 will load for a short time, and then crash out giving the error message
 that it caused the signal 11 (SIGSEGV)

 Starting from bash (licq -p kde-gui) I get:
 KCrash: crashing crashRecursionCounter = 2
 KCrash: Application Name = licq path = unknown pid = 23775

 Any thoughts?

Hi,

you propably configured withouth the --with-kde switch. In this case you
only rebuilded the qt-gui plugin, having the old kde-gui plugin laying
around (which is incompatible with your new version of licq).

try if calling licq -p qt-gui on console helps.
If this works for you, then you might want to recompile the gui plugin
and pass the --with-kde switch to the configure script:

cd plugins/qt-gui
rm config.cache (just in case)
./configure --with-kde
make
su -c 'make install'

then call licq -p kde-gui and see if it works again.
If this does not help, we need a better description of the error.

Bye,
Thomas




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Re: [Licq-main] Licq 1.2.0a RPM for SuSE 8.1 available

2002-11-08 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Friday 08 November 2002 13:38, Thomas Götz wrote:
 Am Freitag, 8. November 2002 00:05 schrieb Thomas Reitelbach:
  fortunately the people from SuSE deliver their distribution SuSE 8.1 with
  Licq 1.2.0a.
  unfortunately the forgot to include KDE support.
 
  I built my own RPM's for SuSE which you can download here:
  http://oss.erdfunkstelle.de/licq
  Hopefully licq.org will be updated soon to reflect the new download
  location for my RPMs...

 thanks !

 I still have a problem with the dock-symbol. When I activate it in the
 options dialog, I always get an WindowManager dock icon only ... but how
 can I get a kicker-icon that integrates into KDE 3.x panel ?

launch licq with the kde plugin:

licq -p kde-gui

this should help. you only need to specify the plugin once, after the first 
run licq remembers that you wanna use the kde plugin :)

bye,
thomas
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Re: [Licq-main] Licq 1.2.0a RPM for SuSE 8.1 available

2002-11-08 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Friday 08 November 2002 15:22, Thomas Götz wrote:
 Am Freitag, 8. November 2002 15:11 schrieb Thomas Reitelbach:
  launch licq with the kde plugin:

 ha, working ! ;-)

 just one more question: is there a way to change to docked icon to the
 flower icon ? Cause I cannot select different icons in the options menu
 when running the kde-gui ... !?

System menu - Skin Browser :)

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Re: [Licq-main] Licq won't start under Mandrake 9.0

2002-11-07 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Thursday 07 November 2002 23:01, Herman Roozenbeek wrote:
 When I try to run Licq (1.2.0a from the Mandrake 9.0 RPM), it generates
 a Segmentation Violation and crashes. The backtrace only shows
 libpthread.so.0, so I guess the problem has something to do with the
 threading.

 I have Mandrake 9.0 installed. Before this, I had Licq working perfectly
 under Mandrake 8.2.

 Does any know how to solve this?

you can try to launch licq like this: licq -- -noxim. if this does it for 
you, then it's a known problem with QT3 (not licq's fault).

If this does not solve your problem, please send the backtrace to 
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Bye,
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[Licq-main] Licq 1.2.0a RPM for SuSE 8.1 available

2002-11-07 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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Hello again,

fortunately the people from SuSE deliver their distribution SuSE 8.1 with Licq 
1.2.0a.
unfortunately the forgot to include KDE support.

I built my own RPM's for SuSE which you can download here:
http://oss.erdfunkstelle.de/licq
Hopefully licq.org will be updated soon to reflect the new download location 
for my RPMs...

Have fun... :-)
Thomas

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Re: [Licq-main] Showing Messages on klick on kickerapplet

2002-11-02 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Saturday 02 November 2002 17:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi,


 is there an Option that not the Mainwindows but unread Messages appear on
 kickerklick ? Mean the way it is with ICQ ?

Hi,

click with the middle mouse button :)

thomas

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Re: [Licq-main] unable to run licq on redhat linux8.0

2002-10-30 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Wednesday 30 October 2002 16:51, Jonathan Zhang wrote:
 hey guys i'm using redhatlinux 8.0 and I can't run licq the latest version.
 any idea?

Hi,

you will at least have to tell us, WHY it fails or HOW it fails or WHAT fails.

Sorry, with that less information no one can help you, please provide us with 
more, or at least _any_ information :)

Simply saying Hey, i cannot drive with my car to your car engineer will not 
help you, too, i guess?! ;-)

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Re: [Licq-main] Problem with Dock icon, Red Hat 8.0/Gnome2/LICQ 1.2.0

2002-10-22 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
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On Tuesday 22 October 2002 15:14, Mathias Bondeson wrote:
 I'm using Red Hat 8.0 with the default Gnome2 interface, and the LICQ
 1.2.0 rpms included on the RH CDs.

 I have selected docking in Options, but it doesn't work very well.

 The dock is shown only as a very narrow line in the Panel Notification
 Area, as seen in this screenshot:

 http://www.bondeson.no/LICQ-RH80.jpg

I'm no gnome user, but i know the dock icon from kde and there you can see a 
nice icq flower as dock icon. so there is probably something going wrong for 
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Re: [Licq-main] canXt send messages

2002-10-08 Thread Thomas Reitelbach

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On Tuesday 08 October 2002 17:35, Gustavo Soares wrote:
 Hi all!!

 I can only send messages through server and I can´t
 receive messages from anyone who tried to contact me.

 Anyone can help me?

Hello,

which Licq version are you using?
Please use at least 1.2.0a, because ICQ protocol has changed some time ago and 
older Licq versions did not implement the new protocol.

Hope this helps.

Bye,
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Re: [Licq-main] LICQ CVS on SuSE 8.0

2002-09-27 Thread Thomas Reitelbach

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On Thursday 26 September 2002 13:24, Arne Schmitz wrote:
 I'm trying to run the latest CVS on a SuSE 8.0 installation with KDE 3.0.3
 and Qt 3.0.5. Everything compiles fine, however I get this error message:

 licq: relocation error: /usr/local/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so: undefined
 symbol: Info__10CLogServerPCce

hi,

did you compile with kde support?

if yes, then try to start licq -p kde-gui

i guess you're having an old installation of licq (with qt-gui) on your box 
and you're mistakenly loading the wrong plugin.

Thomas
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Re: [Licq-main] Windows ICQ takes a long time to send to Licq

2002-09-09 Thread Thomas Reitelbach

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On Monday 09 September 2002 16:33, Bruno Lustosa wrote:
 Here is the scenario:

 A private network (192.168.100.0/24) that has some windows machines and
 a few linux machines. There are icq clients on both windows and linux
 machines. This network is protected by a firewall, running NAT.

 When people from outside using windows clients try to send message to
 people in this network, some things can happen: If it's a windows client
 as well, the message goes instantaneously.
 If it's a licq client, it takes ages for the message to go.

 My guess is that it's trying to send direct, and the firewall is
 messing it up, but if that was the case, shouldn't it have problems to
 send to windows clients as well?
 I have linux at home also, and got licq installed. It receives messages
 instantaneously, no problems at all.

 Anyone have a clue on what might be happening?

Maybe you have configured your windows clients for behind a firewall (may be 
windows client does this automatically?!) and your licq clients not? in this 
case the remote boxes would send through server to windows clients, but would 
try to connect directly to licq client (which will mess up at your 
NAT-firewall)

Just an idea...

Thomas

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Re: [Licq-main] Euro Sign

2002-06-12 Thread Thomas Reitelbach

On Wednesday 12 June 2002 15:45, Michael Duelli wrote:
  AFAIK, you need ISO 8859-15 for the Euro sign.

 Well I know, and I have it (SuSE 8.0 is Euro ready)

 But it doesn't seem to work for me

It's the same problem for me, you're not alone.
Unfortunately i have no solution for this problem. I'm running latest CVS on 
SuSE 7.3 KDE3/QT3.

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Re: [Licq-main] What's the status on the next version of Licq?

2002-06-06 Thread Thomas Reitelbach

On Thursday 06 June 2002 01:12, Jacob Bunk Nielsen wrote:
 Phillip Pi [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
  The CVS I downloaded a few days ago is really stable on my two Linux
  machines (Red Hat v7.1 and v7.2). At least it should be released as 1.05
  Beta or something.

 I use it on Red Hat 7.2, and have a crash or two once in a while. I
 guess that's (also) why a new version hasn't been released yet.

 It should be called 1.1.0-pre1 or something like that, if you ask
 me. But have a look at the devel-mailinglist. Then you'll see that
 there are a lot of things going on beneath the surface at the moment.

  An update on the Web site frontpage is a good idea IMHO.

 I agree. Unfortunately I don't have the time to do much about at the
 moment (exams and stuff).

If you have no time for web site updates i could do this for you, would be no 
problem.

I agree to the others, there should be at least a notice on the website 
explaining what is going on right now with 1.0.4 and 1.1.0 CVS version.
This way the user can decide what he wants. Some people may happen to only 
communicate with other licq-clients, for these 1.0.4 would be great and 
enough. for others (communicating with win-clients) CVS version is the better 
solution (in my opinion).

so if the people from licq-devel list agree, i will try to prepare an updated 
website-frontpage and dennis could implement it to licq.org.

so people from licq-devel, what do you think about this matter? any 
suggestions? your opinions about this?

greats,
thomas

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Re: [Licq-main] KDE-Gui crashes during startup

2002-05-02 Thread Thomas Reitelbach

On Thursday 02 May 2002 20:20, Janosch Rolles wrote:
 Hi all!

 The Licq KDE-Gui crashes during startup. I'm using current cvs snapshot.
 When using an old version of the kde-plugin binaries it works.
 If I turn on debugging information for compiling the KCrashGuard backtrace
 points to line 242 of licqgui.cpp:

Look into 
/licq-dir/plugins/qt-gui/src/Makefile.am

and change this line:
licq_kde_gui_la_LIBADD = $(KDE_LIBS) $(X_PRE_LIBS) -lX11 -lXext \
$(XSS_LIBS) $(X_EXTRA_LIBS)

That it reads this:
licq_kde_gui_la_LIBADD = $(KDE_LIBS) -lqt $(X_PRE_LIBS) -lX11 -lXext \
$(XSS_LIBS) $(X_EXTRA_LIBS)

and recompile (You need automake for this to be installed).
This worked for me very good.

Thomas

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