J�rgen Lidholm wrote:

Thank you!

My version of qt was probably the problem.
I upgraded from qt-copy-3.0.4 that came with slackware 8.1 to qt-2.0.5 that's in the slackware-current (9.0b).

Anyway the problem is gone and I didn't think that qt could be the problem because it was rather new so I thank you big time.

Hi,

actually it was not the version of QT that produces your problem, but the compiler which you used to compile it.
Probably you used different compilers for your QT 3.0.4 and your licq installation.

You did now take the QT that comes with your distribution and this one is probably compiled with the same compiler as your licq installation, that's why this one works. I strongly recommend you install QT 3.1 from source/compile it yourself. Afterwards you compile licq again and you will see that the qt-gui plugin will run as you want it to.

If you don't want to take these steps your QT2.x will be sufficient, too, of course. But you will not be able to run actual KDE versions with this old QT.

Bye,
Thomas




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