>> "RR" == Robert Rati <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
RR> I d/led and installed gtkicq from potato along with the
RR> dependencies it needs in order to run. When I try and run the
RR> program, I get this message:
RR> Unable to connect to server port 35091
RR> Segmentation fault
This version is so
"Luiz Otavio L. Zorzella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Hi,
>
> I have a debian/frozen dist, and my gtkicq stopped working. I found
> out that some of the libs that it needs are not present in the system
> anymore.
>
> $ ldd -v /usr/local/bin/gtkicq
> ldd: version 1.9.9
> (...)
> libgtk
> As I said, no problems with stability here. And what are these
> feeatures unique to licq?
with licq you can:
* spoof uin's so you can pretend to send messages as anyone :-)
* authorize users (this is a biggie the gtkicq falls down on)
* not crash on a fairly regular basis.
the only thing tha
>> "AS" == Adam Shand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>> I d/l'ed and installed all the files for GTKICQ from SLINK to use it
>> on my HAMM box. The only problem is it says "connecting to server..."
>> then the moving scroll-bar freezes and it never connects. Is this
>> package broken? There are no
Adam Shand wrote:
>
> > I d/l'ed and installed all the files for GTKICQ from SLINK to use it
> > on my HAMM box. The only problem is it says "connecting to server..."
> > then the moving scroll-bar freezes and it never connects. Is this
> > package broken? There are no real docs with it.
>
> i
> I d/l'ed and installed all the files for GTKICQ from SLINK to use it
> on my HAMM box. The only problem is it says "connecting to server..."
> then the moving scroll-bar freezes and it never connects. Is this
> package broken? There are no real docs with it.
i had the same problem when i upgr
On Wed, Sep 16, 1998 at 06:56:11AM -0400, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> I don't understand how much of these configuration things are supposed
> to work, but I got the impression that it didn't configure itself properly for
> our debian system and is still for the authors? redhat system. So I
Martin Bialasinski wrote:
>
> >> "PN" == Phillip Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> PN> I need urgently be able to use ICQ. I think gtkicq is the better choice,
> PN> isnit ?
>
> Better than what?
There are four or five ICQ free distributables. You can check starting from LDP
site.
Ciao,
On Wed, Sep 16, 1998 at 06:30:27AM +, Phillip Neumann wrote:
> Is was a dep problem. I found a directory inside another directory called
> .deps. I remove it and the compilation went ok. Why is this problem? The
> conculson of this is that the maker of this program used redhat
> .?
>> "PN" == Phillip Neumann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
PN> I need urgently be able to use ICQ. I think gtkicq is the better choice,
PN> isnit ?
Better than what?
I made a Debian package for gicq, but I have problems contacting the
upstream authors to clearify some issues before I release them.
I don't understand how much of these configuration things are supposed
to work, but I got the impression that it didn't configure itself properly for
our debian system and is still for the authors? redhat system. So I simply went
thru the files in gtkicq-xx/support/.deps and replaced all th
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