On Friday 03 August 2007 14:02, Andreas Jaeger wrote:
Joerg von Frantzius
writes: Hi,
I've got a 64bit 10.2 system here and I'd like to run Skype on it. From what I have learned, I somehow need to install the 32bit versions of the qt libraries, as Skype comes as 32bit only. Currently I have the 64bit QT4 libraries installed.
So my questions would be:
1. How to trick Yast or Smart or anything else into installing the 32bit qt libraries next to the existing 64bit ones? When I just try installing them using Smart, it gives me all kinds of conflict messages
There's a qt3-32bit package - just install it. There might be more libraries needed - and we should have -32bit packages for these.
The problem is that the new version of Skype requires Qt 4.
Isn't there a qt4-32bit package as well? If not, please check the build service.
Hi, recently tried installing it, but couldn't find qt4-dbus for 32 bits. :( --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-amd64+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-amd64+help@opensuse.org