Yeah, well, I tried to instal glib-networking as you instructed, but it requests gio-2.0 >=2.25.15, yet in Ubuntu repositories available gio is 2.22, so I guess I'll stick to pidgin for a while.
Best regards everyone, and thanks for your concern, Nicolas. D.H. Bahr On Wed, 2010-10-13 at 15:13 -0400, Nicolas Dufresne wrote: > Le mercredi 13 octobre 2010 à 14:51 -0400, Daniel Hernandez Bahr a > écrit : > > > Hello everyone, > > Hello Daniel, > > > > > I recently installed Ubuntu Maverick Meerkat, which comes with Gnome > > 2.32 by default. Gnome 2.32 includes GLib 2.26 which implements > > proxy support for GSocket (according to > > http://library.gnome.org/misc/release-notes/2.32/#glib) and as > > Danielle mentioned in the previous email I was expecting Empathy to > > be able to connect to GTalk through a proxy: yet it failed. Would it > > be a wrong configuration on my system? I had set Gnome proxy for > > HTTP, HTTPS, Socks and FTP... is there a solution? > > To work properly, GLib Proxy support needs a configuration plug-in > provided by glib-networking. This module can be found here [1] (Dan > Winship just released it). Having this module installed will let GLib > retrieve configuration from your system using libproxy. GLib alone > provide transparent SOCKS5/4a/4 support for GTalk. > > Note that HTTP support is still under review, you may track this bug > [2] in order to stay informed. Telepathy Gabble is already set-up to > fallback on port 443 and try HTTPS settings when normal addresses > fails. > > Best regards, > Nicolas > > [1] http://ftp.gnome.org/pub/GNOME/sources/glib-networking/2.26/ > [2] https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23646
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