In English, is better: My apologies, I was a little faster in the description of the bug. So, I use System-> Preferences-> Network Proxy to change my proxy information. Here's how to follow to reproduce the bug: 1. In a terminal: cat / etc / apt / apt.conf gives an empty file echo $ http_proxy gives a variable vacuum 2. In System-> Preferences-> Network Proxy: I check "Manual ..." I check "Use the same ..." I write the address of my proxy In detail, I encode my login and password. I click Apply System-Wide 3. In a terminal: cat / etc / etc / apt.conf gives me lines for http and ftp (no line for https?) echo $ http_proxy gives me the proxy 4. I go back and check Network Proxy "Direct Internet ..." I click Apply System-Wide ... 5. In a terminal: echo $ http_proxy is not empty and still contains the proxy cat / etc / etc / apt.conf is empty.
If now, I creates a second location (with a proxy, another without a proxy) and I switch between one and another, apt.conf file is not updated. Before the update to the beta, the login and password details were contained in well reproduced in configurations (http_proxy and apt.conf). Since this beta is no longer the case. Is this normal? (bug 494373) -- proxy setting don't change http_proxy value https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/544033 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Desktop Bugs, which is subscribed to gnome-control-center in ubuntu. -- desktop-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/desktop-bugs
