Can you add this to http://wiki.apache.org/cassandra/HowToContribute ?

(that page looks like it could use a little refactoring)

On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 5:21 PM, Gary Dusbabek <gdusba...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I found this:
>
> set ANT_OPTS=-Dhttp.proxyHost=myproxy -Dhttp.proxyPort=3128
>
> from here:  http://www.jaya.free.fr/ivy/faq.html
>
> I have no idea how reliable it is, but please give it a try.
>
> Gary.
>
>
> On Thu, Feb 18, 2010 at 15:50, Masood Mortazavi
> <masoodmortaz...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> How does one build Cassandra from behind a proxy?
>>
>> I just downloaded Cassandra source code and tried to build it locally -- all
>> from behind a firewall.
>>
>> Download ("svn checkout") succeeded with a proper configuration of [global]
>> proxy settings in the "servers" file in .subversion directory.
>>
>> However, the build -- again from behind the proxy -- fails when it tries to
>> download ivy-2.1.0.jar.
>>
>> It is not clear from this fragment of build.xml:
>>
>>    <target name="ivy-download" unless="ivy.jar.exists">
>>      <echo>Downloading Ivy...</echo>
>>      <mkdir dir="${build.dir}" />
>>      <get src="${ivy.url}/${ivy.version}/ivy-${ivy.version}.jar"
>>           dest="${build.dir}/ivy-${ivy.version}.jar" usetimestamp="true" />
>>    </target>
>>
>> whether a http proxy server / port number / username / password can be set
>> in the build script configuration, some place, for the purpose\ of usage
>> when attempting the download target. (I cannot imagine such a facility not
>> be available.)
>>
>> If there's no such configuration, I'm assuming I can download the
>> ivy-2.1.0jar "by hand" and put it in the build director, and set
>> "ivy.jar.exists" to true.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> - m.
>>
>

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