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On Wednesday 08 January 2003 15:24, Daniel Brenner wrote:
> Thomas Reitelbach wrote:
> > Did you restore the original configure script? your modified version
> > seems to break things.
>
> I did delete all Makefile* and config* and updated this cvs dir
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On Wednesday 08 January 2003 13:12, Jon Keating wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 January 2003 04:51 am, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> > New in 1.2.3
> > o SOCKS5 enabled Licq compilation fixed.
>
here is the patch. i was able to compile it against dante-1.1.13 and
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On Wednesday 08 January 2003 05:22, Chris Phillips wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Maybe I have just missed come config option, but...
>
> When using licq each time a new message comes *from the same person* it
> opens a new window. When you are "chatting" to someone
Thomas Reitelbach wrote:
Did you restore the original configure script? your modified version seems to
break things.
I did delete all Makefile* and config* and updated this cvs directory.
So everything should be fine.
2nd thing: you need development headers for qt3, so either you have to insta
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On Wednesday 08 January 2003 14:43, Daniel Brenner wrote:
> Hi Thomas!
>
> Thanks for your response. For some reason only export QTDIR works out
> for me.
> But there is still the issue with the adduserdlg.cpp which does not
> compile.
Did you restore
Hi Thomas!
Thanks for your response. For some reason only export QTDIR works out
for me.
But there is still the issue with the adduserdlg.cpp which does not compile.
Daniel
Thomas Reitelbach wrote:
On Wednesday 08 January 2003 10:56, Daniel Brenner wrote:
Hi!
I downloaded todays cvs snaps
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On Wednesday 08 January 2003 10:56, Daniel Brenner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> I downloaded todays cvs snapshot and tried to compile it. licq itself
> worked fine but the qt-gui not.
> First configure couldnt find moc so I changed line 16850 to
> as_dummy="$QTDIR
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(i dont know with what version i test is, but i will download the latest)
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> BTW, I'm using DANTE 1.1.3, and GCC 3.2.1.
>
The patch fixed some compilation problems with the recomended library (and
some weak autoconf assumptions).
I will play with dante.
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On Wednesday 08 January 2003 11:25 am, Peter Roediger wrote:
> 18:21:18: [INI] Starting plugin Qt GUI (version 1.2.0).
You need to install the 1.2.3 version of Qt-GUI.
Jon
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grade from licq-2002 to a licq-20030108 snapshot. I've built a
> > > new package, installed it and finally got a segfault:
> >
> > Try doing this:
> >
> > Open plugins/qt-gui/src/licqdialog.cpp.
> > Comment out line 34.
> > Save and close.
>
Hi!
I downloaded todays cvs snapshot and tried to compile it. licq itself
worked fine but the qt-gui not.
First configure couldnt find moc so I changed line 16850 to
as_dummy="$QTDIR/bin:/usr/lib/qt3/bin:/usr/lib/qt2/bin:/usr/bin:/usr/X11R6/bin:/usr/lib/qt/bin:/usr/local/qt/bin:$PATH
(inserted /u
Hi!
Subjects says it all, here the output when starting licq with -d 15 option :
> licq -d 15
18:21:18: [WRN] Licq: Ignoring stale lockfile (pid 9148)
18:21:18: [INI] Owner configuration.
18:21:18: [INI] User configuration.
18:21:18: [INI] Loading 94 users.
18:21:18: [INI] Loading saved auto-respo
Jon Keating wrote:
> On Wednesday 08 January 2003 06:19 am, Roman Stepanov wrote:
> > After new stable release of Licq has been announced I decided to upgrade
> > from licq-2002 to a licq-20030108 snapshot. I've built a new package,
> > installed it and finally got
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On Wednesday 08 January 2003 06:19 am, Roman Stepanov wrote:
> After new stable release of Licq has been announced I decided to upgrade
> from licq-2002 to a licq-20030108 snapshot. I've built a new package,
> installed it and
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On Wednesday 08 January 2003 04:51 am, Norberto Bensa wrote:
> New in 1.2.3
> o SOCKS5 enabled Licq compilation fixed.
It was reported to be working with Dante by Juan. He is on vacation now, so
it might be a little while before we here back from hi
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Licq 1.2.3 is now available for download. See the website for more details
about what has been improved and fixed.
Also, if someone would like to make some RPMs, that would be nice. Edwin Chan
has been doing RH8 RPMs, so perhaps if he gets this e-
ced I decided to upgrade
> > from licq-2002 to a licq-20030108 snapshot. I've built a new package,
> > installed it and finally got a segfault:
>
> Am I wrong or it seems to be the same problem that the one I've just post
> to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (even if my config
Hi Roman Stepanov,
On Wed, 8 Jan 2003 15:19:00 +0300 Roman Stepanov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi, All!
>
> After new stable release of Licq has been announced I decided to upgrade
> from licq-2002 to a licq-20030108 snapshot. I've built a new package,
> inst
Hi, All!
After new stable release of Licq has been announced I decided to upgrade from
licq-2002 to a licq-20030108 snapshot. I've built a new package,
installed it and finally got a segfault:
$ licq -d 15
14:48:35: [INI] Owner configuration.
14:48:35: [INI] User configuration.
14:
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Change log for Licq.
New in 1.2.3
o SOCKS5 enabled Licq compilation fixed.
g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I. -I. -I.. -Wall -I../include
- -DINSTALL_PREFIX=\"/opt/licq\" -Wno-implicit -march=penti
On Wed, Jan 08, 2003 at 03:22:55PM +1100, Chris Phillips wrote:
> Maybe I have just missed come config option, but...
>
> When using licq each time a new message comes *from the same person* it
> opens a new window.
Options -> General -> Chatmode Messageview
Does this help?
imc
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