On Tue, 21 Sep 1999 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
My experience with the Licq package from Cooker was not good.
Although it was a month ago (maybe a little more), I remember that it
requires qt2, which requires libstcc++-1.95 or some such, which breaks
things if you install it (you have to
On Mon, 20 Sep 1999, Matt G. Ellis wrote:
Okay, i downloaded and unpacked the Source for LICQ .7
I can compile the program itself fine, my problem is getting the required
qt-gui to compile. It said i needed QT2.00 and I only have QT1.44, i
downloaded the 2.00 rpms from rpmfind.net and
I have run into the same problem. I have been using the one that came with my
5.3 Mandrake cd. I can't install the qt rpm due to failed dependences
libstdc++-libc6.1-2.so.3 . I have looked for this file on some of the site as
well as on my 6.1 cd but i don't see it anywhere. Love 6.1 btw.
Any
I had the same trouble and now use kxicq (kde specific) which has worked
pretty well up until now.
If you're using gnome, gnoicq (which comes with gnome on mandrake) is a
great product.
If you don't want to use either of those, there're plenty of others. I
recommend looking on www.linuxberg.com
On 20 Sep, Matt G. Ellis wrote:
Okay, i downloaded and unpacked the Source for LICQ .7
I can compile the program itself fine, my problem is getting the required
qt-gui to compile. It said i needed QT2.00 and I only have QT1.44, i
downloaded the 2.00 rpms from rpmfind.net and installed them
Okay, i downloaded and unpacked the Source for LICQ .7
I can compile the program itself fine, my problem is getting the required
qt-gui to compile. It said i needed QT2.00 and I only have QT1.44, i
downloaded the 2.00 rpms from rpmfind.net and installed them but that didn't
help.
If anyone has
Hi Matt!
I have LICQ working on my mandrake 6.0 system, and it works wonderfully! I
believe I have installed the version before version 7.
I would suggest that, with ICQ clients, you ALWAYS allow yourself to lag behind
one version and always install the next older version than the current one.