Thanks for the message. The self-compile qt2 doesn't work for me. So I downloaded the qt2 rpm at the location someone told me above and it works perfectly. Now I have both KDE1 and KDE2 running in my systems. Everything is fine now. KDE2 is quite impressive at first sight. Toan On Thu, 13 Jul 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > q2 appears to be quite problematic then ;) > > i've had the same q2 dependency problem when installing licq on mandrake. The > version of licq that comes on the installation cd works fine. If i try to use > the *very* latest version of licq from the website i get "qt2 >= 2.1 etc" even > though it is installed. > > It might be worth compilling and making q2 instead of using the rpm. That aside, > sorry for shifting away from your problem, i too have had problems with q2. > > > I haven`t yet tried to install my beta of KDE2 yet. I trust you are using the > beta?..but please keep me informed of your progress. > > >Hi, > > > >Does anybody know where to download an rpm package for qt2-2.1.1 > > > >I want to install kde2 but it require qt2 >= 2.1.1, I download the qt2.1.1 > > >source, compile and replace the corresponding files in package > >qt2-2.1.0, do 'ldconfig -v' but kde2 still doesn't work. > > > >Thank you, > > > >Toan > > > > > > >
