On Mon, Nov 03, 2003 at 08:50:02PM -0300, Juan F. Codagnone wrote:
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> eg: licq -b ~otheruser/.licq
Applied, thanks.
Jon
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eg: licq -b ~otheruser/.licq
Index: src/licq.cpp
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--- src/licq.cpp(revision 3465)
+++ src/licq.cpp(working copy)
@@ -310,7 +310,8 @@
CIniFile licqConf(INI_FxWARN | INI_FxALLOWxCREATE);
snprintf(szConf, MAX_FIL
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On Tuesday 04 November 2003 02:43, Daniel Brenner wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> previously I used go.icq.com to communicate with a friend. He also used
> this web-interface. I recognised a status box where I could see "xxx is
> typing ...". Is it difficult to
On Monday 03 November 2003 14:43, Daniel Brenner wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> previously I used go.icq.com to communicate with a friend. He also used
> this web-interface. I recognised a status box where I could see "xxx is
> typing ...". Is it difficult to implement in licq?
It was already implemented
Hi there,
previously I used go.icq.com to communicate with a friend. He also used
this web-interface. I recognised a status box where I could see "xxx is
typing ...". Is it difficult to implement in licq?
Cheers,
- Daniel
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On Monday 03 November 2003 23:27, Dmitri Piontkovski wrote:
> Now, my question is: what i should re-compile and how to do it?
I think you have more than one copy of Licq installed. Please delete all
instances of Licq installed and run ./configure --
Dear Sirs/Madames,
I'm triing to install LICQ under Red Hat/KDE and obtain a trouble.
First, i've complile both LICQ and the plugin following instructions in
README and found that there is no licq in my system. I have realized that
it because the default catalogue /usr/local in not visible under