On 13-Sep-99 Robert Rati wrote: > I'm having problems getting any icq client to stay up. I was running > LIcq > just fine, but recently, it crashes very shortly after I get online. > GTK-ICQ is the same way. I've had my machine be unstable for some reason > or another and would crash long compiles (qt, kernel, etc) and more than > once fsck on bootup wouldn't be able to fix it and I'd have to fsck the > drive manually. After these crashes is when the ICQ clones started > crashing after it logs on. What I'm wondering is if one of the fscks > could've deleted or damaged something the ICQ clones use? If so, does > anyone have any idea what? I am considering re-formatting and > re-installing Debian, but I don't really want to seeing as how I've spent > so much time configuring this already. Does anyone have any ideas of > things to try?
I started having a problem like the one you describe with Licq .70h so I went back to the stable version a few days ago and the problem stopped. I have no idea what happened, but I just downloaded (yesterday) the NEW stable Licq release (version .70 final) and it works great. You will have to install QT 2.0 to install the plugin for this version, though. I just re-export QT 1.44 after I am done compiling the plugin. -- Andrew