Re: [expert] licq problems

2000-03-17 Thread Marvan Spagnolo
Don't know what's wrong w/ the 0.75.3 mdk rpms, maybe they were built for Mandrake 6.0. BTW I'm running (on Mandrake 7.0, with no problems) the 0.76 binary rpms you can find on www.licq.org Get your own FREE, personal Netscape W

Re: [expert] licq problems

2000-03-17 Thread Matt Stegman
Yup, I had problems, and finally gave up. I just downloaded the 0.76 tarball from www.licq.org and compiled it. The qt-gui required a quick hack- I had to make /usr/lib/libqt.so (a symlink) point to a QT 2.0 library, because of the way the config script is written. I haven't encountered any pro

Re: [expert] licq problems

2000-03-17 Thread John D. Kim
I'd just download the latest source and install it. I think 0.76 has more neat features, anyway. On Fri, 17 Mar 2000, Bobby Welch wrote: > Has anyone had any troubles with the latest mandrake rpms of Licq > (licq-0.75.3a-2mdk.i586.rpm / licq-data-1.5-1mdk.noarch.rpm)? I have > been able to get

[expert] licq problems

2000-03-17 Thread Bobby Welch
Has anyone had any troubles with the latest mandrake rpms of Licq (licq-0.75.3a-2mdk.i586.rpm / licq-data-1.5-1mdk.noarch.rpm)? I have been able to get the version of Licq that comes with Mandrake 7.0 (Licq-0.70.1-2mdk) to work, but not the new rpm. When I installed the new version of Licq and t