On 1/20/12 2:45 PM, Giang Nguyen wrote: >> I'm not sure if you want to work with Qt, but may be you should take a >> look at Vidalia's torcontrol classes: >> https://gitweb.torproject.org/vidalia.git/tree/HEAD:/src/torcontrol > > Thanks, Tomas, for the suggestion. > I actually tried to use Vidalia's Tor control code back in late 2010 > when I looked for a C/C++ controller, but I chose not to use it for > several reasons: it lacked (and I think still does) the path > selection, Qt is a huge dependency, and I wasn't yet familiar with Qt > dev. > I was sidetracked for a while -- learning Qt dev in the process -- so > now Vidalia's looks pretty attractive. Since I was almost done with my > port, however, I might as well try to finish it and release it. Yes, Qt is a big dep, but we use it for everything (and I prefer it instead of boost, but that's just me). Good luck with the port, if you ever want to work on Vidalia's classes join us in #vidalia or #tor-dev at OFTC or just drop a ticket or two in trac.torproject.org. Patches are always welcome :) -- Tomás Touceda
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