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Re: licq



Yes..this has been covered many many times.

licq in potato requires an older version of qt...which conflicts with
the one required by kde2.  choose...and until someone builds licq against
the newer libs you will have only one...licq or kde2.

Ivan

On Mon, Jan 22, 2001 at 05:38:32PM -0800, JC Portlock wrote:
> I'm not sure if this has been covered here or not as I'm a new subscriber, 
> but my situation is this:
> 
> I am running potato (2.2.14) and recently updated/upgraded to kde 2.1 post 
> Beta 1, but when I tried to add licq kde crashed.  I discovered that the 
> libqt's were the problem and re-installed libqt2.2.  KDE is fine now, but of 
> course licq wants to go back to libqt2, which won't do me any good.
> 
> It has been suggested that I go to Unstable and grab the .deb for licq there. 
>  Has anyone else had this problem and would this course of action be 
> recommended.  If so, would I need to select any other files, while I'm there, 
> to make licq work?
> 
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