*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 556293 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/556293
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 232469
wget does not use network proxy in some cases
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 556293
sudo does not keep http_proxy environment variable
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 232469 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/232469
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 232469
Synaptic does not use proxy in some cases
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flashplugin-nonfree doesn't uses the proxy debconf key
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/45722
You received
Please do consider increasing importance of this bug! Especially with
msttcorefonts (see #56880), this is really annoying and will practically
inevitably hit newbies behind proxies as soon as they want the fonts
they're used to - and due to the relative complexity of the workaround,
might scare the
Confirmed here too on 8.04. This issue is also affects some other
restricted packages MSTcorefonts, which also hang. If you're not
showing "details", then the Synaptic or Add/Remove programs dialog box
just appears to hang. Worse, it hangs with the main status not showing
which package is causin
Hi,
Same thing, on Ubuntu 8.04, I just got hit by this issue. But for those
who are not "packaging purists", it is possible just to go to the Adobe
website, and download/install the plugin. I did that just 15 minutes
ago, works fine. And it is user-level installation, so the package
database is no
On Ubuntu 8.04 hardy
Same here upgrading Ubuntu pc in our corporate lan proxy environment...
Due a good security measure the pc into lan have no direct access to external
address.
We need that flashplugin-nonfree and msttcorefonts (wget) must be take care of
Ubuntu system proxy setting.
Thank
This problem still exists for me as well in the 8.04 RC version. What
happened to the patch that luc submitted over a year ago? I know proxies
suck and aren't as common as they might have once been, but there are
still many companies that use them and this is a hindrance to Ubuntu's
easy and slick
This problem still exists in the 8.04 RC version I just downloaded and
installed. It's quite stupid that (a) the apt* suite ignores the
System->Preferences->Proxy settings, and (b) the apt* suite ignores it's
own settings (in synaptic) for a proxy. I have both set, and I can't
install flash becau
Have to add a 'me too'. Flash plugin downloader doesn't respect ANY
proxy setting, so the installer for the plugin just hangs and eventually
times out. I have http_proxy set in /etc/profile so every thing picks it
up. wget works on the command line.
If the flashplugin-nonfree is using wget it mus
Great, Ubuntu Gutsy RC is out and this bug is still not fixed.
I have a system behind a Proxy server - with all the Proxy settings
fixed so EVERY other update/install works - and this package still
cannot be installed becuse it insists on using port 80 to download
things.
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flashplugin-nonfree
Setting a general /etc/wgetrc file is not a good idea for non
transparent proxies which require a username/password pair. In this
case, only private files can be used.
In the following patch, I use either the Acquire::http::Proxy setting
from /etc/apt/apt.conf or /root/.wgetrc as both can be restr
This should be upgraded from Whishlist to Serious Bug and also be
backported to dapper. The upgrade to flash 9 is hanging people's auto
updates.
People do not configure wget. They only configure synaptic because they
want the updates and firefox because they want to surf. With flash 9 out
now the
** Changed in: flashplugin-nonfree (Ubuntu)
Assignee: MOTU Reviewers Team => Daniel T Chen
Status: Unconfirmed => In Progress
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flashplugin-nonfree doesn't uses the proxy debconf key
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If flashplugin-nonfree depends on wget, then it seems appropriate to
assume that wget is properly configured. See http_proxy and ftp_proxy
in /etc/wgetrc. Maybe you want to add debconf panels to wget to
configure proxy for wget.
(I don't know either how to push bugs from launchpad to Debian, but
oh and I forgot: This bug should be pushed to debian I guess, I don't
know how to do that using launchpad
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yes wget supports proxy, but it has to be configured and I think poeples
doesn't config wget for proxy. Don't know if the best is to overwrite
default wget setting by asking the user for the proxy or simply remove
the http_proxy key and assume wget is well configured...
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Doesn't "wget" already cover proxy support?
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