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

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

2004-02-13 Thread Stephan Jaensch
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 :

Re: [Licq-main] can't compile recent Licq

2004-02-13 Thread Thomas Reitelbach
On Friday 13 February 2004 12:57, Mark Veinot wrote: > Thre's nothing on my system that's changed recently except for upgrading QT > to 3.3 and KDE to 3.2, however when I try to compile the Licq daemon (so, > KDE and QT shouldn't even be a factor, right) I get pages and pages of > lines like the fo

[Licq-main] can't compile recent Licq

2004-02-13 Thread Mark Veinot
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Thre's nothing on my system that's changed recently except for upgrading QT to 3.3 and KDE to 3.2, however when I try to compile the Licq daemon (so, KDE and QT shouldn't even be a factor, right) I get pages and pages of lines like the following whe