Hello there, "This is a localhost proxy you can use with almost any AIM client in order to participate in Off-the-Record conversations." I tried making an ebuild for it, but I'm getting an error: checking for wxWindows version >= 2.5.0... no (version 2.4.2 is not new enough) configure: error: wxWidgets 2.5.0 or newer is required. (I get this even though I emerged x11-libs/wxGTK-2.5.3). Hopefully someone who's seen this before can deal with it more efficiently than me? :-) I'm attaching my ebuild.
Created attachment 52076 [details] otrproxy-0.2.0.ebuild
Tried adding inherit wxwidgets, export WX_GTK_VER="2.5" in src_compile(), problem persists.
this program has nothing to do with www-proxy! sorry, it should be reassigned by bug-wranglers
gaim-bugs: maybe you'd be interested in this since it's for AIM clients.
It needs a newer version of wxWidgets than we have in portage. I'll talk with that maintainer. checking for wx-config... /usr/bin/wx-config checking for wxWindows version >= 2.5.0... no (version 2.4.2 is not new enough) configure: error: wxWidgets 2.5.0 or newer is required.
pythonhead, can you comment on the state of wxGTK >= 2.5.0? I see 2.5.4 is out, perhaps that might have fixed the OpenGL issues?
Hi Don, It probably just needs to use the wxwidgets eclass. I'll look at it and provide a patch/new ebuild. 2.5.3 is in portage but hard-masked because only a few packages compile against it (wxpython, amule, maybe one other). wxGTK is now slotted 2.4 and 2.5 but I'm waiting for about 5 more packages I don't maintain to change their dependencies to be pegged at =2.4*. Thats the only reason 2.5.3 is hardmasked at this point.
Created attachment 53050 [details] otrproxy-0.2.0.ebuild This ebuild compiled with gtk2 (ansi) and gtk2 unicode. Both started up in the console but I guess you need to run gaim to get the gui to show up, which I didn't test. It should compile with gtk (-gtk2) but I didn't test that.
Created attachment 53052 [details, diff] otrproxy-0.2.0-configure.patch
I guess nobody cares about this one. Neither do I actually. Closing.