Thanks for this reply
I exported http_proxy... It is not like the ccp4um does not have a
connection.
It can determine that there are updates and downloads and installs small
updates (up to a handfull of MB) without a problem.
Larger updates start downloading at ridiculously low speeds, then suddenly
finish and generate a MD5 checksum error.
Is our proxy just weird?!?

Cheers,
Johannes

2018-01-11 0:19 GMT+01:00 Takanori Nakane <[email protected]>:

> Hi Johannes,
>
> On RHEL 6.7, setting "http_proxy" was sufficient.
>
> Best regards,
>
> Takanori Nakane
>
> On 2018/01/09 13:18, Johannes Cramer wrote:
>
>> Dear CCP4bb,
>>
>> does anyone know how I can make the ccp4 package manager use a proxy for
>> downloading in Linux 64bit versions?
>> This would make installing and updating a whole lot easier for me...
>>
>> I exported http_proxy, https_proxy, ftp_proxy (and all their capital
>> letter
>> equivalents) and setup the system proxy in kde (although I think this only
>> matters for kde programs). I am using the 10.17 version of kubuntu, but
>> would also be interested in a solution that works for Mac.
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Johannes
>>
>>
>

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