Riyad Kalla wrote:
> Its actually in the faq for licq... you are going to have to
> set your LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the directory with qt2.x in it, the only problem
> 1.x and 2.x are both in /usr/lib, so what I did was download qt2.x tar,
> compiled it myself and put it in its own dir /usr/local/lib/qt-2.0.2 and set
> my LD_LIBRARY_PATH to that dir, all the sudden LICQ ran fine. The problem
> you are getting is cause LICQ is finding 1.x versions of QT instead of 2.x
> hence the undefined symbols. So you have to contain 2.x by itself, I am sure
> there is mandrake way to do it, I just did it the easiest I could think of.
>
> Hope this helps
Yeah, I figured that out after I poked around for a bit last night, and
installed qt the old fashioned way too, Thanks anyway though ;-)
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