I got it working on my Cooker system. The --with-kde option goes on the
./configure line for qt-gui and you have to have the kde-devel rpm installed.
The only difference AFAIK is the docking behavior. But to me that is almost
vital for an ICQ client. Maybe if the user selects KDE during install, licq
can be installed with KDE support?
On Friday 16 March 2001 21:07, you wrote:
> I rpm -bb the spec file for licq after changing the spec file to compile
> ./configure --with-kde but no changes were noted still the same little icon
> kind of like a kde1 dock icon being used in kde2. Any other suggestions
>
> On Friday 16 March 2001 09:11 pm, you wrote:
> > On Sat, Mar 17, 2001 at 10:40:46AM +1000, Con Kolivas wrote:
> > > Thanks I'll do it.
> > > I agree with you. Why isn't it by default? Maybe like many of these
> > > things as soon as they see these messages new RPMS will apper in
> > > cooker ;-)
> >
> > Well --with-kde will definitely make non-KDE users unhappy ... I for
> > example only have the Qt libraries here for Licq, and I don't have any
> > KDE stuff on my box. All see about the alternative of compiling both ...