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It will be used on Unix systems if the required dev package is present. (Detected by a configure compile test.) You can configure with -no-libproxy to avoid the dependency. It will not be used on OS X or Windows, as we already implement the native API for getting proxies there. Currently we use whatever PAC runner is provided by the distro for running PAC scripts - if we want to run PAC scripts using Qt, then we would have to implement a pacrunner plugin to libproxy. Note that their webkit pacrunner is using javascriptcore already. Tested using the libproxy 0.4.7 that is included in Ubuntu 12.04. Re-tested using Ubuntu 14.04 which ships libproxy 0.4.11. It works except when both socks and http proxies are configured in the manual settings - in that case libproxy returns only the socks proxy. This seems to be covered by libproxy issue 119. [ChangeLog][QtNetwork] Introduce libproxy backend for Unix platforms, enabled automatically if the required dev package is present Task-number: QTBUG-26295 Change-Id: I521c0a198fcf482386ea8a189114a0077778265c Reviewed-by: Richard J. Moore <rich@kde.org> |
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