First, thank you for sharing the location of the RPM. I needed to use the RPM as I kept having problems trying to build from source.
Has anyone noticed that the 0.8.4 release no longer has a jabber plugin? This makes me want to use a different chat client, as the company I work for uses an in-house jabber server (its secure, and FREE).
Would anyone know if I need to downgrade my version of Kopete in order to get the jabber plugin again? Or, would anyone know of a fix to the current version to regain the Jabber plugin?
Thanks for the input. For the sake of asking, did you install via the RPM or from source?
I ask as I _suspect_ that part of my problem might be that the RPM which I used to install version 0.8.4 _may_ not have included the module/plugin for Jabber.
If from source, any advice on installation on SUSE 9.1? The config.log that the kopete cofigure script generates has a LOT of errors about not finding a cpp compiler. Of course I have cpp installed in my SUSE build, but its called cpp, not g++ (etc) as the kopete script is looking for.
If I recall (didn't pay much attention since it all worked out well) there were a crapload of warnings during compile, but no actual errors.
The point's almost moot now though since you can now install KDE 3.3.0 as of today (just finished installing it myself) via YaST, which comes packaged with Kopete 0.9.0.