On Monday 13 January 2003 04:34 pm, Damian Gatabria wrote:
> On Tuesday 14 January 2003 01:41, Ken Thompson wrote:
> > The subject sez it all. Both 9.0 and 9.1b1 will not let LICQ or LICQ(kde)
> > load and run.. Different systems entirely, funny thing is, it works on my
> > buddy's system with no trouble.
> > Also, it works on my Pentium II 400. It worked OK from 8.0 up untill 9.0
> > too. Hmmmmmm, VIA chipsets again????
> > If anyone knows how to make this durn thing work I'd be happy to know.
>
> It will be a lot of help if you can run licq from a console window
> and tell us what the error message is.
>
> Damian
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[ken@spooky ken]$ licq
20:43:59: [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 5754)
fcntl: Bad file descriptor
fcntl: Bad file descriptor
fcntl: Bad file descriptor
fcntl: Bad file descriptor
fcntl: Bad file descriptor
fcntl: Bad file descriptor
Licq Segmentation Violation Detected.
Backtrace:
/lib/i686/libpthread.so.0 [0x40129e55]
Attempting to generate core file.
[ken@spooky ken]$

I can never find a core for it either.
Much the same message shows up in 9.1b1 also.
As a matter of fact, I get this message when I try to run nearly anything from 
KDE or Gnome from the term. BUT, most apps will still run...
This is the second or third install of the download version, once and only 
once did licq(kde) work for a short period of time on this machine, the 
regular licq has not worked at all since 8.2..
I have even downloaded the latest (as of then) release, removed the MDK 
version and installed the tar file version, same result.
The two machines that are working are both intel chipsets if that makes any 
difference. (1) BX440, I think and the other is an eMachine Celeron 400.

-- 
Ken Thompson
Payette, Idaho
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