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Monday, August 14th 2006, 5:44am

n00b questions about Kopete

Hi,

First off, I have an older version of kopete installed on my Suse 10.0 x86 box. However, I would like the latest version. I've tried compiling , but i get no where with it and have had to give up.

Is there a Suse 10.0 rpm for the latest version of kopete?

The other question I have is regarding uninstalling kopete.
When I uninstall the current version that I have and re install a newer version, the account information that I had on my original install version ( MSN, ICQ account details) re-appear.
I'd like to be able to completely uninstall kopete, including all account information.

Where is this information stored, so I can delete it?

thanks,
Ives

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Monday, August 14th 2006, 8:59pm

If you want to delete Kopete's configuration completely, you have to delete

Source code

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~/.kde/share/apps/kopete
~/.kde/share/config/kopeterc
~/.kde/share/config/kopete.eventsrc
~/.kde/share/config/kopete

Perhaps you should not delete these items immediately, but only rename them.

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Monday, August 14th 2006, 10:41pm

thanks for the info.

Presumably there's no Suse rpm for the latest version of Kopete?
I've had a search around and found nothing.


Cheers
Ives

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Tuesday, August 15th 2006, 5:02pm

use the opensuse build service. IIRC, it has packages for Kopete 0.12.1 which is not the latest. It may have packages for Kopete 0.12.2 already as well, but i don't know.
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Tuesday, August 15th 2006, 5:33pm

Ok, I've no idea what suse open build project is, but I've had a look on the web and it seems to be something like some thing to promote new versions of Linux. It sounds a bit vague to me, but there you go.
It also says that

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Users can easily browse through and download the latest packages
although for the life of me,I can't see where this section is.
I've done a search for Kopete on the open build project and come up with nothing.

Can you point me in the right direction?


Many thanks,
Ives

This post has been edited 2 times, last edit by "ives" (Aug 15th 2006, 5:33pm)