Basic Installation of Qt-GUI Plugin for Licq ============================================ Requirements for Qt-GUI: - X11 header files (xfree-devel) - Qt 3.0 or greater Most distributions come with packages like Qt and Qt-devel, you need both, please install the missing ones! - A C++ compiler and libstc++-devel. This compiler must be the same version that was used to compile Qt with. If it is not, you will experience a crash on startup. - GNU make Qt can be downloaded from ftp://ftp.trolltech.com/pub/qt/source (search for qt-x11-free-xxx.tar.gz). These are the installation instructions: If there is no "configure" script or you downloaded sources from CVS then use `make -f Makefile.cvs' to create your configure script. You will need autoconf and automake for this to work: ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/autoconf/ ftp://ftp.gnu.org/gnu/automake/ 1. `cd' to the directory where you unpacked Qt-gui sources and type `./configure' to configure the package for your system. Running `configure' takes awhile. While running, it prints some messages telling which features it is checking for. If you want KDE support, use --with-kde and please read README.KDE !!! 2. Type `make' to compile the package. 3. Type `make install' to install the programs and any data files and documentation. You have to be 'root' for this to work. Per default files are installed in /usr/local/* KDE-SUPPORT: ============ If you want to have KDE support, please type `./configure --with-kde' and then proceed with step 2. Please read README.KDE for further details! NOTE: ===== If you get errors like Unable to load plugin (qt-gui): /usr/lib/licq/licq_qt-gui.so: +undefined symbol: dragEnterEvent__14QMultiLineEditP15QDragEnterEvent. or similiar (text after "undefined symbol: " might vary) then you have a older Qt 2.x lib in the paths given in /etc/ld.so.conf. uninstall them or make sure that the Qt 3.x lib is found first. If you get compilation errors in a file named "*.moc", then you're most likely using the wrong moc compiler. You need the one shipped with your Qt 3.x version. NOTE some distributions rename it to "moc2". use --with-qt-moc=/moc2 to fix this. If you set the QTDIR environment variable to point to your Qt 3 installation before running ./configure, everything should run through just fine: `export QTDIR=/usr/lib/qt3' Take a look at the other README's as well. If you have a problem that is not noted here, read through the licq-main and licq-devel mailinglist archives: http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=licq-main http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/forum.php?forum=licq-devel