openSUSE 11.2 installation IP Messenger g2ipmsg

In order to not pass something, but fortunately Linux download Qt

 

Reference Source: http://www.linuxdiyf.com/viewarticle.php?id=101169

 

Installation process:

Download: http://ipmsg.org/index.html.en  download version gnome2

 

1: Extracting: the tar-xvf g2ipmsg 0.9.x.tar.gz

2: Modify the language, Chinese or can not transfer files after Bahrain. Modified approach is: Open codeset.h in the src file after decompression (refer to write is codeset.c, actually .h) file with an editor (eg gedit), there is a line: "# define IPMSG_PROTO_CODE IPMSG_EXTERNAL_CHARCODE "to" #define IPMSG_PROTO_CODE "GB2312" ",

3:安装intltool,libgnomeui-devel,gnome-panel-devel,make

After a pop-up window appears, enter search information above, the software will not install the default list came out.

Click to select :( Note: There on the election, did not it shows you have installed)

After selecting a point below the Install installation, press Apply application to start the installation. (These documents add up to 100M, the installation was quite a long time)

4: terminal command to enter the directory where the decompression (quick access to the directory is then right (open in Terminal) will automatically locate, do not go in the cd command)

Type ./configure

Enter the make

Type make install

 

5: After successful installation, enter the command: g2ipmsg automatically start Dove

 

Here that I encountered a few problems:

1: ./ configure due time there will be a few questions not permission privileges newspaper stuff, I get turned su to root privileges to perform,

Consequences is to produce a permissions problem in tmp / g2ipmsg.lock file. In fact, this problem can be (after su privileges)

rm -r /tmp/g2ipmsg.lock delete command to delete the line, I get also switch the user to delete (the sweat)

This seems to be negligible.

2: After running the Dove report userdb.c external code conversion character encoding wrong message.

Solution: Open Dove window in Settings - preferences, the character encoding of an external code change: CP936 (that have been pulled down below)

 

 

 

Reproduced in: https: //my.oschina.net/secyaher/blog/274038

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