2010/8/30 Manuel Escudero <Jmlevick@gmail.com>


2010/8/30 John5342 <john5342@gmail.com>

2010/8/31 Manuel Escudero <Jmlevick@gmail.com>:
> Maybe because you have a 32 Bits System, there shouldn't have to be a
> problem... But I'm running a 64 Bit one

You haven't actually so far stated what the problem is you are having
with skype. Only that it doesn't work. What i can say is it works fine
here on F13 using qt 4.7 on x86_64. I just installed the standard
Fedora rpms provided along with the i686 version of qt and the
appropriate i686 pulseaudio libs. I forget exactly which one is needed
but i have alsa-plugins-pulseaudio.i686 and pulseaudio-libs.i686
installed currently.

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Yep. It worked fine for me until I upgraded to KDE 4.5 my fedora 13 because of the new Qt libraries... I can't install 32 bit Skype's dependencies on my Fedora 13 x86_64 KDE 4.5 because the Qt 32 bit libraries that skype needs have conflicts with the newer ones, and if I downgrade the Qt Libraries all my KDE 4.5 installation gets broken


I've been investigating... is Fedora's problem, not skype... Fedora 13 does not provide a 32 bit package for the qt libraries in their "1:4.7" version, only a 64 bit one, at least
in my package manager this is what I have, and I also have a 32 bit version but it's only of the "1:4.6" release... Hope you take this in count... 

New Libraries in both architechtures seem to be present in fedora 14 and RPMFind says in Fedora 15 too. 

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