David van Balen wrote:
>
> Thanks for the help. It would've taken me forever to figure out about that
> env variable with the new qt path if you hadn't mentioned it!
>
> Even though I have licq working now, it's complaining about my config
> files... I'm getting messages like
>
> [WRN] Inifile: Warning, failed to find key.
> File = /hone/user/.licq/licq.conf
> Section = [network]
> Key = "TCPServerPortRange"
>
> There are several of these messages, all of which are different, including
> one about not being able to find section [startup] in licq_qt-gui.conf.
>
> All of these things that it says it can't find really are in those files
> and appear, to the best of my knowledge, to have a reasonable value
> assigned to them. These warnings don't appear to affect licq I'd rather
> not see them... I did think about changing the debug level but that
> section seems to have been removed from the menu in this version.
Hm.I didn't have this problem, but then, I didn't follow the
instructions I gave you exactly. What I actually did was
copy all the "users.conf" file to the new one, and let it
discover the attributes of the contacts from ICQ. Probably,
then, there is some spacing or punctuation difference in licq.conf.
Anyway, here is my network section, if it helps:
[network]
AllowNewUsers = 1
NumOfServers = 3
DefaultServerPort = 4000
Server1 = icq.mirabilis.com
Server2 = icq2.mirabilis.com
Server3 = icq3.mirabilis.com
TCPServerPort = 0
TCPServerPortRange = 0
TCPEnabled = 1
FirewallHost =
MaxUsersPerPacket = 100
Errors = log.errors
Rejects = log.rejects
Translation = none
UrlViewer = viewurl-netscape.sh
Terminal = xterm -T Licq -e
IgnoreTypes = 1
Yours may have different values, but it should have the
same order and structure.
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