Gregory Seidman wrote: > On Tue, Aug 12, 2008 at 01:12:35PM +0700, Zaki Akhmad wrote: >> I am trying to get some source code with SVN. My access to Internet is >> behind proxy. How do I set the SVN (I use subversion package) so that >> I can access the source code? >> >> Here's the command I should write (example) >> $ svn checkout http://blabla.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ blabla-read-only > > Most commandline apps that can use an HTTP proxy read the http_proxy > environment variable. If you are using a bash-like shell, try: > > export http_proxy=http://my-proxy-server.com:8080/ > svn checkout http://blabla.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ blabla-read-only > > This assumes that your proxy is running on port 8080 of > my-proxy-server.com; modify appropriately. I'm not 100% certain svn > supports HTTP proxies, but if it does then this is likely how to specify > it. Subversion support HTTP proxies, but not via http_proxy, but via /etc/subversion/servers file.
-- Eugene V. Lyubimkin aka JackYF, Ukrainian C++ developer.
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