[packagekit] Res: Getting and setting the proxy server

mirttex85-pk at yahoo.com.br mirttex85-pk at yahoo.com.br
Tue May 20 07:42:38 PDT 2008


I don't know if i undestood well, my english is not that perfect
But i still thinking that the backend should set the proxy stuff,
i my case this /etc/sysconfig/ only has a packagekit-background file
so imho the client app should get from gnome/kde proxy settings and send
to the backend, the backend deals in the way it find it best.
this way the user don't have to know that there are two places.

Daniel.

----- Mensagem original ----
De: Richard Hughes <hughsient at gmail.com>
Para: PackageKit users and developers list <packagekit at lists.freedesktop.org>
Enviadas: Terça-feira, 20 de Maio de 2008 11:20:43
Assunto: Re: [packagekit] Getting and setting the proxy server

On Tue, 2008-05-20 at 16:08 +0200, Klaus Kaempf wrote:
> CURL uses various shell environment variables (http_proxy, FTP_PROXY,
> ...), see 'man curl'.
> 
> SUSE stores proxy-related settings in /etc/sysconfig/proxy
> 
> I guess its up to the backend to handle distribution-specific
> settings.

No, I don't think so. I think it's a sane fallback, but users shouldn't
have to futz around in two places. I think packagekitd should
read /etc/sysconfig/proxy et al. and use these in envp for the new
process. This way we can change the proxy in the session and also have
packagekit do the right thing.

Could you attach a sample /etc/sysconfig/proxy for me to peruse please?
Thanks.

Richard.


_______________________________________________
PackageKit mailing list
PackageKit at lists.freedesktop.org
http://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/packagekit



      Abra sua conta no Yahoo! Mail, o único sem limite de espaço para armazenamento!
http://br.mail.yahoo.com/


More information about the PackageKit mailing list