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Re: [SLE] Kopete upgrade pukes..avoid it. (New SuSE pkg)
  • From: Ben Rosenberg <ben@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 13:29:12 -0800
  • Message-id: <20030220212912.GB8615@xxxxxxxxx>
I'm using KDE 3.1 and QT 3.1.

The thing is...0.6.0 works perfectly..compiles perfectly but the pkg
for 0.6.1 doesn't work and it fails to compile 2 of the modules.

I just reverted back down to 0.6.0 and this is where I shall stay until
I give 0.7.0 a try...unless you can get the CVS to compile and all the
parts work. I'd be interested in a copy of the pkg. I just personally
don't have/want to spend more time on a dot release.

Cheers,
* Karol Pietrzak (kap4020@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) [030220 13:22]:
->On Thursday 20 February 2003 11:31, Ben Rosenberg wrote:
->> An FYI to anyone running SuSE and that uses Kopete. The current
->> (0.6.1) pkg on SuSE's ftp site dies horribly when connecting to AIM.
->> It doesn't work. This pkg must have skipped being tried out by the
->> person who made it. I would avoid it if you like using this program.
->> I would stick with 0.6.0 which does work.
->
-># rpm -qi kopete | grep Vendor
->Version : 0.6.1 Vendor: SuSE Linux AG, Nuernberg, Germany
->#
->
->I can actually successfully connect using SuSE's kopete 0.6.1. What
->doesn't work is starting a chat, or sending a file, or anything of that
->sort. (What version of QT/KDE are you using?)
->
->This is no doubtedly weird. I guess I'll go back to checking Kopete out
->of CVS and compiling my own. I'll package an RPM that works if enough
->people request one.
->
->Or perhaps it's simply Kopete 0.6.1 that doesn't work... I wouldn't be
->surprised, as Kopete is the most unstable KDE application I have ever
->come across.
->
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