On 06/10/2012 03:01, Kent Stewart wrote:
> On Friday 05 October 2012 14:12:29 joaoBR wrote:
>> On 23/09/2012 18:36, Christopher Dawkins wrote:
>>> I am sorry to bring this to your attention: you all do a lot of work
>>> that considerably benefits me and many others.
>>>
>>>
>>> But I cannot compile
On Friday 05 October 2012 14:12:29 joaoBR wrote:
> On 23/09/2012 18:36, Christopher Dawkins wrote:
> > I am sorry to bring this to your attention: you all do a lot of work
> > that considerably benefits me and many others.
> >
> >
> > But I cannot compile kdenetwork-4.8.4_2 because it seems to ne
On 23/09/2012 18:36, Christopher Dawkins wrote:
>
> I am sorry to bring this to your attention: you all do a lot of work
> that considerably benefits me and many others.
>
>
> But I cannot compile kdenetwork-4.8.4_2 because it seems to need libotr3.
>
> The advice in 20120908 seems irrelevant b
On Monday 24 September 2012 02:45:58 Jaap Boender wrote:
> On Sunday 23 September 2012 22:36:18 Christopher Dawkins wrote:
> > But I cannot compile kdenetwork-4.8.4_2 because it seems to need
libotr3.
> >
> > The advice in 20120908 seems irrelevant because I am not using
> > pidgin-otr, anyway, i
On Sunday 23 September 2012 22:36:18 Christopher Dawkins wrote:
> But I cannot compile kdenetwork-4.8.4_2 because it seems to need libotr3.
>
> The advice in 20120908 seems irrelevant because I am not using pidgin-otr,
> anyway, it cannot work because there is no libotr3 port or directory.
Are yo
I am sorry to bring this to your attention: you all do a lot of work that
considerably benefits me and many others.
But I cannot compile kdenetwork-4.8.4_2 because it seems to need libotr3.
The advice in 20120908 seems irrelevant because I am not using pidgin-otr,
anyway, it cannot work bec
On 09/23/2012 14:36, Christopher Dawkins wrote:
> The advice in 20120908 seems irrelevant because I am not using
> pidgin-otr,
No, it's still relevant. The distinction is that if you were using
pidgin-otr, you have to delete it first before following the other
instructions.
> anyway, it cannot wo