OK, meanwhile you can still use curl by typing
unset HTTP_PROXY
unset http_proxy
unset FTP_PROXY
unset ftp_proxy

(if you use bash) in a shell, and then run fink update-all or
whatever you were doing from this shell.

Clemence

On Sat, Mar 12, 2005 at 02:27:00PM +0000, Don McKenzie Paul wrote:
> Yes this seems to be the problem
> 
> [Kettlebridge:~] donpaul% env | grep PROXY
> HTTP_PROXY=proxy.ill.fr:8888
> FTP_PROXY=proxy.ill.fr:8888
> 
> but starting X11 didn't change anything, the proxy remains set. This  
> makes it a fink problem I suppose since apparently "fink configure" is  
> doing something strange, I reset the proxies to none in that. I can't  
> see anything in /sw/etc/fink.conf to change to remove the proxy, is  
> that where I should be looking.
> 
> Don
> 
> On 12 Mar 2005, at 14:18, Clemence Magnien wrote:
> 
> > env | grep PROXY
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 
> -----------------------
> 
> Professor Don McKenzie Paul                                   tel:  024 76 
> 523603
> Department of Physics                                         fax: 024 76 
> 692016
> University of Warwick                         email :  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Coventry CV4 7AL
> UK
> 

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