So, what is the status on this ticket? Probably safe to close, right?
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The bug is incomplete because there has been no testing if the change
implemented does either of these two things.
1. Does what the fix was intended to do.
2. Actually corrects the bug posted here.
Until there is some level of testing and user acceptance, the bug is not
fixed. Because there is a
@Mike: could you explain why you changed the status to incomplete? that
bug is about proxy exception which is being implemented upstream this
cycle, if you need extra feature over that like smart .pac handling,
consider opening a new ticket specifically about that request
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So... a comment about the lack of a vetting process is immediately
followed by a fix with no explanation, nor any testing or user
acceptance.
I don't think so, as stated there are plenty of Proxies in the world and
I've recently discovered that proxy.pac files are vary much a part of
corporate net
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Status: Triaged => Fix Committed
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For sure, and it's not like there is some one out there behind a bunch
of proxies that would even begin to be able to test new proxy code.
This really will take a community effort, not just some commit by some
one who many not have ever used a proxy.
There surly is something wrong with the vetting
Wow, who is responsible for deciding that this regression should go in
the Ubuntu/Gnome? We should not let them destroy the great
distro/desktop by doing such obviously wrong decisions.
Replacement implementation should be used once it is feature complete, I
think we could live with the old proxy
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To manag
I would love to form a project/team/comity that would work with
developers and package maintainers to address proxy issues and also
maintain a minimum compliance specification. This task defiantly needs
Linux Plumbers type endeavor.
I believe that proxy support needs to be a future release goal!
Well, being behind a proxy (workplace), this looks really ugly:
applications that try to use system proxy settings (firefox, chromium,
eclipse) fail to do so, access to the local mail and svn servers is
channelled through the proxy and fails horribly, this change has made
the distro unusable at wor
Unfortunately proxy support is currently lacking and there will likely
not be any solution.
>From what I can tell proxy support was re-engendered and the new
implementation is inadequate. It's unclear if there will be any further
development and the previous implementation will likely not be re-
Is there any way that works? I am unable to access local/external
networks simultaneously and it's quite frustrating. I am curious whether
removing ignored_hosts configuration was a known design choice or an
oversight.
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A good start would be a bug database(perhaps a tag in launchpad and
bugs.d.o) with perhaps a wiki that would outline the current status and
issues with running behind a proxy. The main goal would help /new/
users in the trial and error department with a secondary goal to
identify how much work wou
This is also an issue in Debian and I've attempted to create a task
force dedicated to assisting developers and packagers with maintaining
stable proxy support.
However there is at least one person, with no objections other then
myself, who believes that patches for proxy support should not be for
I don't seem to even have a manual workaround. gconf-editor and dconf-editor
both seem to access similar (but not identical?) things, neither of which is
the same as what I get with System Settings->Network->Network proxy (which is
to say, I can
change the settings in any of the Ubuntu settings
The proxy settings were working fine before, but the latest changes have
caused nothing but grief. First was the issue of just finding the new
proxy setting GUI, since searching for "proxy" from the launcher or in
System Settings doesn't work. Then I've had to manually set the proxy
settings for Ap
I have experience with network coding and am able to write code to talk
to both Socks(several variants) and HTTP Proxy servers. Are there any
others?
What troubles me is the decision tree that should be called every time a
connection is requested. This Tree needs to include a state-full matrix
f
Agreed, the new Proxy code is vary lacking. I understand that there are
some ppl who are great at designing and implementing APIs and Dialog(s),
however they shouldn't trample over well tested code that is above there
ability to support... What's a Fancy Plate with nothing on it?
We need to have
This shouldn't be a whishlisty but a regression as the proxy exceptions
were available in proxy settings before oneiric.
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I believe the wishlist Importance of this bug is incorrect as it
represents a feature that was working/did exist and now it's been taken
away.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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