I re-installed KUbuntu today, but this time it was installed with 64-bit Kubuntu, and the original QQ could not be used. The solution is found in the python error warning. First, we need to use the Package Manager to install the following dependencies: python-gtk2python-gtk2-dev (this does not seem to need, but I installed it) python-notifypython-webkitpython-keybinder, then we start this program
I re-installed KUbuntu today, but this time it was installed with 64-bit Kubuntu, and the original QQ could not be used. The solution is found in the python error warning.
First, we need to use the software package manager to install the following dependencies:
Python-gtk2
Python-gtk2-dev (this doesn't seem like it, but I installed it)
Python-notify
Python-webkit
Python-keybinder
Then let's start this program (the program entry is pywebqq. in the wenqqview file, libgobject = ctypes. the CDLL ('/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/libgobject-2.0.so.0') clause has an error and cannot load this file.
Cause: both the Directory and file are on a 32-bit system.
Solution: replace all the i386-linux-gnu in this file with the x86_64-linux-gnu
Then it can run normally.
Reading:
WebQQ desktop software pyWebQQ for Ubuntu http://www.linuxidc.com/Linux/2011-08/41017.htm.
For more information about Ubuntu, see Ubuntu special page http://www.linuxidc.com/topicnews.aspx? Tid = 2