Hi, Please, CC the bug report in your replies.
On 23/09/10 20:52, Anye Li wrote: > Thanks for the speedy response. > >> (I'm not a KDE guy!), your environment, a configuration file... so we >> don't force anything to be installed, because you most likely have >> installed something so that libproxy can autodetect the proxy >> settings. > > True perhaps, but from the user's point of view, the fact that libproxy > provides the automatic configuration functionality advertised by the > GNOME proxy preferences is probably more important than the fact that > libproxy is capable of looking looking up the proxy configuration in > various ways. Personally, I was blissfully unaware of libproxy's > existence until my proxy settings stopped working, and from my point > of view, the problem looked like libproxy wasn't providing the > functionality I needed without libmozjs. > > If you think some other package is to blame, I'd be happy to re-file > the bug report there. But I think there is a problem somewhere, since > it took me quite a bit of time to discover the reason my proxy settings > stopped working. Where did you configure your proxy settings? In iceweasel maybe? Also what desktop environment are you using? Regards, Emilio -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [email protected] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [email protected]

