On Sun, Oct 03, 2010 at 12:09:33PM +0100, notbot said:
> Ok, I have tried all the various options that I can think of and
> always just get the same 407 error.
Note that 407 is "Proxy Authentication Required" which means your proxy
needs a user/password to get through. MacPorts' proxy handling do
Ok, I have tried all the various options that I can think of and
always just get the same 407 error.
System preferences proxy works fine with safari etc and I have checked
that the download site is working by going to the URL directly... so,
not sure what else to try.
I am therefore tryin
the http may or may not be a requirement of the school's chosen proxy
solution. Try both...one way will work. Also .. type 'env' outside of
macport and make sure you don't have any *_proxy variables set, as they will
conflict with the macports.conf setting.
On Sat, Oct 2, 2010 at 1:17 PM, notbot
Yes, I have removed the #.
and I put the proxy URL in the form :
# HTTP proxy:
proxy_httpproxy.uni.ac.uk:8080
with no http:// is that correct?
cheers
Anot
On 2 Oct 2010, at 16:45, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Oct 2, 2010, at 06:25, notbot wrote:
I have tried editing the macports.co
On Oct 2, 2010, at 8:45 AM, Ryan Schmidt wrote:
On Oct 2, 2010, at 06:25, notbot wrote:
I have tried editing the macports.conf but it doesn't seem to make
any difference... still get failed to fetch with 407 error
The proxy is also set in system preferences and I have tried the
macports
On Oct 2, 2010, at 06:25, notbot wrote:
> I have tried editing the macports.conf but it doesn't seem to make any
> difference... still get failed to fetch with 407 error
>
> The proxy is also set in system preferences and I have tried the
> macports.conf with
>
>> #proxy_override_envyes
>
Hi Ryan & Jeff
Thanks for the help.
I have tried editing the macports.conf but it doesn't seem to make
any difference... still get failed to fetch with 407 error
The proxy is also set in system preferences and I have tried the
macports.conf with
#proxy_override_envyes
both enable
In your /opt/local/etc/macports/macports.conf ... add this to the bottom:
proxy_http proxy.host.domain:port
proxy_https proxy.host.domain:port
proxy_ftp proxy.host.domain:port
proxy_rsync proxy.host.domain:port
Ex: proxy_http www.proxy.net:1080
O
On Oct 1, 2010, at 10:27, notbot wrote:
> Hi
>
> I hope you can help. I am trying to get MacPorts working from a University
> with a proxy server.
>
> When I last did this there was no problem and no config required, but that
> was with OSX10.5, this time it is with OSX 10.6.4.
>
> Selfupdat
Hi
I hope you can help. I am trying to get MacPorts working from a
University with a proxy server.
When I last did this there was no problem and no config required, but
that was with OSX10.5, this time it is with OSX 10.6.4.
Selfupdate works fine, but when attempting to fetch a port it fa
have
configured precisely on the Leopard box as on my Tiger (also Intel)
box.
However, "sudo port install xv" hangs when it tries to fetch:
jpegsrc.v6b.tar.gz from http://www.ijg.org/files
It just sits there, then eventually tries another source for the file,
then another. Clearly (I
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