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Synaptic uses in that order: its own settings, apt settings defined in
/etc/apt/ , then the environment.
It's a bit tricky to sort, because synaptic must be run as root to install
packages and can't easily access the gconf setting for the user who launched
synaptic. furthermore, if the user and
Do you mean, Synaptic uses system settings through environment variables
if proxy setting local to synaptic is not set, but can use its own, and
does so if you set a proxy through its preferences? If so, sorry for the
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@delan, synaptic uses its own proxy setting stored in
~/.synaptic/synaptic.conf which overrides system settings. This issue
still exists in latest version of synaptic.
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Extra version data for my configuration:
de...@delan:~$ uname -a; lsb_release -rd; apt-cache policy synaptic
Linux delan 2.6.35-20-generic #29-Ubuntu SMP Fri Sep 3 14:55:28 UTC 2010 x86_64
GNU/Linux
Description:Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release:10.10
synaptic:
Installed:
As far as I've tried, if you set a proxy in gnome-network-properties,
making sure to use "Apply System-Wide" before leaving, synaptic *does*
in fact use the proxy, through gksu, sudo or otherwise. The only caveat
is that gnome-network-properties doesn't carry any proxy authentication
values to the
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Synaptic still uses its own proxy configuration.
Ubuntu 10.10 Beta, x86_64
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:Ubuntu maverick (development branch)
Release:10.10
$ apt-cache policy synaptic
synaptic:
Installed: 0.63.1ubuntu13
Candidate: 0.63.1ubuntu13
Version table:
*** 0.63.1ubuntu1
Yep, distribution upgrades will not work when you have to use a proxy.
I have http_proxy and ftp_proxy set to "http://web-proxy:8080/";, Synaptic,
Settings->Network->Proxy set to the same and also /etc/apt/apt.conf has
Acquire::http::proxy "http://web-proxy:8080/";;
Still same behavior as #34.
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This is still a problem when trying to run update-manager -d (or -c) on
9.10 (Karmic)
- update-manager shows available new distribution, check button refreshes apt
cache, install updates download and installs new packages, but when proessing
upgrade to upgrade release window gets greyed out (ir
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** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Michael Vogt (mvo) => Jean-Baptiste Lallement (jibel)
** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
Milestone: ubuntu-6.06 => later
** Changed in: synaptic (Ubuntu)
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I confirm that the problem still exists on Ubuntu Karmic.
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I had the same error. I used to use internet in a place with proxy. Not
anymore and when I connected to a place with no proxy the error pop-out.
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gksu's attempt at brining forward the proxy settings on Ubuntu 8.10 results in
"Error 407 Proxy Authentication Failure"
I think this has to do with a change to gconf, that previously
"/system/http_proxy/use_http_proxy" was the primary key, but for Intrepid it is
"/system/proxy/mode"
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Would it be possible to rewrite parts of Synaptic to escalate privileges
via PolicyKit instead of gksu? Inside the user-level environment, the
user would be able to view installed packages, view available packages,
then make some changes temporarily, only calling upon escalated
privileges once hitt
[whole "story"]
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[Sorry, but I found that other bug report first, and just now I realize this
one is more related to. Essentially:]
After trying to get installed msttcorefonts through synaptic using proxy, I got
a '407 Aut
I think that any "quick fix" will be incomplete without WPAD support in
apt's http backend. It means that automatic proxy settings in gconf
cannot be honored. (assumption: Synaptic uses apt's http backend) You
should report an error if gconf is set to automatic proxy.
Synaptic should have acces
Berend > your idea is great and I perfectly agree with your proposition
of putting proxy support in the network-manager. (To me, it makes also
much sense to put the smtp server in it).
I strongly suggest that your repport your idea upstream against network
manager. (Seriously, do it. I really appr
I just realised my entire comment revolves around a lack of
standardisation (in Ubuntu, Gnome and KDE, and firefox)
* No "primary source" for the data (I vote NetworkManager -- it already does
WAP/WEP/WPA)
* No definition of dealing with non-alphanumerics (Must read URL specs)
* No standard WPAD
There shouldn't be anything huge -- but there does need to be
consistency.
Multiple apps need proxy settings, but store them differently.
* Synaptic has proxy settings.
* gconf has proxy settings.
* command-line environment variables have proxy settings.
* firefox has proxy settings.
* (maybe) Net
It might be interesting to have a look at bug #192641 because it can be
related with this one.
Digging a little showed me a huge amount of bug reports against Synaptic
with proxy. I think we should really take care of this. Is there any
huge problem or showstopper that prevent to have a solution t
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