For anyone crazy enough to try to fetch and build V8 from behind a proxy
here are the steps for Windows:
1. Set the proxy environment vars in Control Panel -> System -> Advanced
1. HTTP_PROXY = myproxy.mycompany.com:80
2. HTTPS_PROXY = myproxy.mycompany.com:80
2. From an Adminstrator Command Prompt
1. netsh winhttp set proxy myproxy.mycompany.com:80
2. git config --global http.proxy %HTTP_PROXY%
3. git config --global https.proxy %HTTPS_PROXY%
3. Uncomment and edit the http-proxy-host and http-proxy-port lines in
the following files:
1. c:\users\<userid>\AppData\Roaming\Subversion\servers
2. c:\users\<userid>\.subversion\servers
The subversion config files probably won't exist until you run gclient. I
found that gclient is pretty bad a resuming the fetch if it fails in the
middle, so I had the best luck with simply deleting the v8 folder and
starting over every time I had an error.
Hope this helps someone avoid the hours it took me to figure all this out.
-Robert
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