On Sun, Oct 20, 2002 at 11:48:39PM -0400, Gerald Timothy Quimpo wrote:
> On Sunday 20 October 2002 10:56 pm, Eri Mendz wrote:
> > Actually ang di-nowload kong libs ay rpm-based. I did have the tar ball
> > source and configured it before switching to rpm but like the latter its
> > still complaining. 
> 
Hi Gerald,

> are the libsigc++ libraries visible to programs trying to load them?
> what does 
>       ldconfig -v | grep libsigc 
> say?  
> 
accckkkkkkkkkk, im such a luser :-)

]# which ldconfig
which: no ldconfig in 
(/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/home/jerimed/bin:/home/jerimed/bin)

wala pala akong ldconfig! paano yan, kailangan bang e-install muna to?
time to google?
  
> if libsigc++ doesn't appear in the output of ldconfig -v, then possibly
> the library isn't in the list of libraries that ld searches.  to fix this,
> edit ld.so.conf to include the directory in which libsigc++ is 
> stored and run ldconfig again.
> 
> note: i have not actually used libsigc++ or centericq.  all i'm providing
> is a generic suggestion.  i have a libsigc-1.0.so.0.0.0 on my box,
> but that probably isn't what you need.
> 
> > Sigh, cguro nga kailangan basahin ko ulit ang README
> > and INSTALL included in the tarball package. 
> 
> yeah, and that's a possibility too.  i'm too lazy to ask google.
> what does centericq do?  

[from centericq INSTALL file]
 
1. Introduction
---------------

  Centericq is a text mode menu- and window-driven IM interface. ICQ,
Yahoo!, MSN, AIM TOC and IRC protocols are now supported. It allows you
to send, receive, and forward messages, URLs, SMSes and, contacts, mass
message send, search for users (including extended "whitepages search"),
view users' details, maintain your contact list directly from the
program (including non-icq contacts), view the messages history,
register a new UIN and update your details, be informed on receiving
email messages, automatically set away after the defined period of
inactivity (on any console), and have your own ignore, visible and
invisible lists. It can also associate events with sounds, has support
for Hebrew and Arabic languages and allows to arrange contacts into
groups.

[snip..]

1.3. Requirements
-----------------
In order to build the software the following libraries are required:
ncurses (at least 4.2 version)
    A CRT screen handling and optimization package.
    http://dickey.his.com/ncurses/ncurses.html

libsigc++ (at least 1.0.0)
    The Typesafe Signal Framework for C++.
    http://libsigc.sourceforge.net/

glib
    A library of useful C functions
    ftp://ftp.gtk.org/pub/gtk

Please note that in order to compile centericq from source on Redhat
based systems you should have *-devel RPM packages of the before
mentioned libraries installed.

i have no. 1 and 3 of the requirements. dito ako na stuck sa libsigc++.
Gusto ko lang subukan ang centericq kasi console-based. If to choose i
rather work in console than in X, musch less eye-strain and all.
  
> and while i'm asking, what universal
> IM client do people use?  i've not had much luck with
> universal IM clients, i've seen too much instability, and
> crashing and i'm just avoiding universal clients in general.
> 
i really dont know what the rest are using. For sure this is a personal
preference thing.

any help from PLUG bout my problem is surely welcome.

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