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  From: Robyn Manning <robynman@dove.net.au>
  To  : Alex <lex@senet.com.au>
  Date: Tue, 29 Feb 2000 15:33:33 +1030

Re: qt

Hi Alex,

You could try looking in the configure file and you will find an option
called

	--with-qt-dir=

check where you have qt installed and put the path at the end of this
line (no spaces between dir=and path.

Hope this helps.

Robyn


Alex wrote:
> 
> Hi all,
> 
> I uninstalled licq a while ago and now I have downloaded it
> again and have tryed to install it.
> 
> I sucessfully installed the rpms and I get this error message when I try
> and run it:
> 
> "8 {alex@pluto(~/xpostit/xpostitplus-2.3.1.orig)}> licq
>    09:33:25: [ERR] Unable to load plugin (qt-gui):
>    /usr/local/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so: cannot open shared object file:
> No such file or
>    directory."
> 
> Therefore I downloaded qt-2.00 and installed it.
> Still same error.
> 
> So I tryed installing the src and all went ok...but same error.
> Due to it bugging out on the plugin part...I searched around and then
> realised
> that I needed to unpack and install the plugin to the "plugins"
> directory in the main Licq source tree. Then build and install it (ie
> place it in /usr/local/lib/licq). Then run licq using the "-p" option
> and the name of the plugin (minus the leading "licq_" and tailing
> ".so").
> 
> Ok so I start compiling and this is the error:
> 
> "yes/qstyle.h does not exist.
>  sorry, but you need QT version 2.0 or higher to compile the Qt gui
> plugin.
> 
>  Now I'm pissed because I know I have qt-20 installed...so I ran a query
> on it and alas
>  here it is.
> 
>  64 {root@pluto(/usr/home/alex/licq/licq-0.75.1/plugins/qt-gui)}> rpm
> -qa | grep qt
>     qt-2.00-1
>  65 {root@pluto(/usr/home/alex/licq/licq-0.75.1/plugins/qt-gui)}>"
> 
> I'm quite pissed off because I'm not sure what the hell is going on.
> 
> If any one can determine what it is that I am stuffing up can you please
> give me a helping hand. I want to get this working on the principle of:
> "if all else fails, persistence prevails" :-)
> 
> The thing is, this should be a peice of piss to install. Last time it
> took about 2mins.
> 
> Cheers
> 
> --
> Alex
> 
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