#481: Licq with qt-gui on OpenBSD
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  Reporter:  nobody   |       Owner:  dreamforce2
      Type:  defect   |      Status:  closed     
  Priority:  normal   |   Milestone:             
 Component:  system   |     Version:  1.2.*      
Resolution:  invalid  |    Keywords:             
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Changes (by erijo):

  * status:  assigned => closed
  * resolution:  None => invalid

Old description:

> Hy. I compiled the licq on OpenBSD and the qt-gui
> plugin with some hacks to avoid the shared lib problem
> with libtool. The problem is that libtool can't find a
> shared version o Xss and gcc libraries, link a static
> version of qt-gui. Than I remove from libtool script
> and Makefile's the -lgcc and -lXss....then all compiles
> ok! But when I trie to run licq it seens to go into an
> infinite loop. Using top I discovered the the process
> "sleep".... I typed licq -h -p qt-gui and I got the
> help message of the plugin! What I want know is...the
> plugin is working? This message prove it? And why I
> can't get the "qt window"? There is a way to discover
> what goes wrong?
>
> Really sorry my english!
>
> My system:
>
> OpenBSD 3.3
> QT 3.11
> licq 1.2.7
> gcc 2.95.3 20010125
>
> I really would like to help to port licq to OpenBSD!
>
> Luiz Felipe R. B. Toledo
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]

New description:

 Hy. I compiled the licq on OpenBSD and the qt-gui
 plugin with some hacks to avoid the shared lib problem
 with libtool. The problem is that libtool can't find a
 shared version o Xss and gcc libraries, link a static
 version of qt-gui. Than I remove from libtool script
 and Makefile's the -lgcc and -lXss....then all compiles
 ok! But when I trie to run licq it seens to go into an
 infinite loop. Using top I discovered the the process
 "sleep".... I typed licq -h -p qt-gui and I got the
 help message of the plugin! What I want know is...the
 plugin is working? This message prove it? And why I
 can't get the "qt window"? There is a way to discover
 what goes wrong?

 Really sorry my english!

 My system:

 OpenBSD 3.3
 QT 3.11
 licq 1.2.7
 gcc 2.95.3 20010125

 I really would like to help to port licq to OpenBSD!

 Luiz Felipe R. B. Toledo
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Comment:

 Please create a new ticket if Licq still doesn't compile and run on
 OpenBSD.

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Ticket URL: <http://trac.licq.org/ticket/481#comment:5>
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