Le mercredi 30 novembre 2011 à 15:55 +0000, Felipe Contreras a écrit :
> * telepathy-haze
> 
> This works fine.

Stop claiming that switching to Haze is the solution of all the world's
problems. Haze can be an option for protocols not having a proper CM but
it would be completely stupid to switch to it for XMPP: no call, no file
transfer, no muc, no desktop sharing...


 
> * telepathy-butterfly
> 
> It uses papyon, which looks like it's going to be discontinued. It has
> basic proxy support, but it's not done through GIO, as it probably
> should be.

I agree that Haze could be used. Actually we're going to switch to Haze
for MSN accounts in 3.4 as butterfly (and the other Python CMs) are not
properly maintained and lake all the recent Telepathy APIs.

> * telepathy-gabble
> 
> Seems to have proxy support  through GIO, but there are issues.

Which issues exactly? Are there in Gabble? in GIO?

> * telepathy-idle
> 
> No proxy support on the horizon.

Idle has switched to GIO (fdo #37145) so SHOULD be at the same state as
Gabble.

> * telepathy-rakia
> 
> No proxy support on the horizon.  Or bug report about it.

Please feel free to open one.

> * telepathy-sunshine
> 
> No proxy support on the horizon.  Or bug report about it.

Same as Butterfly.

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/304889

Title:
  Does not use system proxy settings

Status in Chat app, and Telepathy user interface:
  Invalid
Status in Jabber/XMPP connection manager:
  Confirmed
Status in Telepathy Haze:
  Confirmed
Status in A full-featured IRC connection manager for telepathy.:
  Confirmed
Status in “empathy” package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid
Status in “empathy” source package in Lucid:
  Invalid
Status in “empathy” package in Unity Linux:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: empathy

  Empathy wont connect to any major service trough a proxy. I've tried Google 
Talk, Jabber, MSN and Yahoo.
  I set the proxy preferences in GNOME, it's a plain proxy for all protocols, 
without authentication.

  Pidgin works normally in the same setup.

  Ubuntu 8.10, Empathy 2.24.1

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