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Thanks for the answer.<BR>
I suppose, we'll wait for that release.<BR>
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Best regards,<BR>
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D.H. Bahr.<BR>
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On Thu, 2010-09-16 at 11:49 +1000, Danielle Madeley wrote:
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Daniel,
Support for proxies will appear in GLib 2.26 and will enable proxy
support in telepathy-glib based connection managers: gabble, haze, etc.
Butterfly has gained libproxy support.
Proxy configuration is done through the standard GNOME proxy
configuration dialog.
--danni
On Wed, 2010-09-15 at 20:52 -0400, Daniel Hernandez Bahr wrote:
> Hello, everyone,
>
> i am a Software Engineer working on the University of Informatics
> Sciences on Havana, Cuba. I specifically work on a department for
> Operating Systems and Free Software Technologies Development. Here we,
> among other things, build a GNU/Linux distro named Nova, and we were
> thinking on include Empathy as the default IM client, but its lack of
> support for proxies made it impossible.
>
> I have not seen a single FAQ on the Empathy (or telepathy for that
> matter) website regarding this circumstance, yet a friend told me that
> Empathy's issues with proxies was due to telepathy's lack of support.
>
> Is there the possibility of implementing a proxy support for
> telepathy? Is it planned?
>
> Best regards,
>
> D.H. Bahr.
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