On Fri, Mar 23, 2001 at 11:52:38PM -0700, Jason Gunthorpe wrote: > > > On Sat, 24 Mar 2001, Timshel Knoll wrote: > > > OK, attached are tarred/gzip strace files. apt.strace.1147 is the > > methods/ftp one ... These were created with your suggested strace with > > apt-get update. I killed apt-get (SIGINT) after 2 connection timeouts, > > as I didn't think you'll need any more of the same connection timeout > > rubbish - 2 should be plenty ... > > The problem is that for some mysterious reason the ftp_proxy URL you are > passing is not being properly interprited as a http URL. It isn't actually > running the http downloader but trying to connect to your proxy as an ftp > proxy - which is just odd. > > Do you have no_proxy set in some odd way, or have some weirdo shell or > something? > > I've tried your command line with no troubles at all, including various > no_proxy permuations, so I don't know what your trouble is. Maybe you > should try some debug statements at the bottom of ftp.cc to see whats up. > > Jason
Aah ... 'no_proxy= apt-get update' works fine. I've got no_proxy set
to "knoll.ln" (my local domain). Why this would be causing such a prob
I have no idea. "knoll.ln" resolves as 192.168.1.1 (my local eth0 addr)
on my local box ...
Any idea why this would be occurring?
Thanks,
Timshel
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