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List:       licq-main
Subject:    Re: [Licq-main] Started with a crash...
From:       Mark Deneen <deneen () bucknell ! edu>
Date:       2001-04-19 0:35:54
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No.

"-xft"

I did not know that it does not use the word render.

the -xft switch will pull in code which will have the symbols your licq 
qt-gui needs.

-M

On Wednesday 18 April 2001 8:31, you wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Apr 2001, Mark Deneen wrote:
>
> Hi!
>
> > Your qt library was compiled without RENDER support, but your licq qt gui
> > lib was.
> >
> > Recompile qt with render support.  (./configure --help to find the
> > correct switches)
>
> Well thanks for your answer  .. But im not sure.. i couldnt find the word
> render.. Could it be sommething like ./configure -accel-mach64  ??
>
> /Micke
>
> > -
>
> M
>
> > On Wednesday 18 April 2001 9:43, you wrote:
> > > Hi!
> > > i have got a small prob..
> > > I had on my box: running debian unstable/testing, kernel 2.4.1, licq
> > > 1.0.3 and qt 2.2.0.... And everything worked find...... But earlier
> > > today licq crashed and i got a long error log. I hav seen logs like
> > > this on the mailing list but I didnt find any answers....
> > >
> > > Well i had the idea that it could be fixed with a new qt version so I
>
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