ola!

thanks for the quick reply. i'm actually using tcsh, so i adapted a bit your
instructions (correct me if i got them wrong). here's the output ( i masked
my password here to avoid problems):

[Arya:~] pcoelho% grep ProxyHTTP /sw/etc/fink.conf
ProxyHTTP: http://pcoelho:xxxx...@172.23.0.2:8080
[Arya:~] pcoelho% setenv http_proxy 'http://pcoelho:xxxx...@172.23.0.2:8080'
[Arya:~] pcoelho% setenv HTTP_PROXY 'http://pcoelho:xxxx...@172.23.0.2:8080'
[Arya:~] pcoelho% cd /tmp
[Arya:/tmp] pcoelho% curl -O http://www.finkproject.org/index.php
  % Total    % Received % Xferd  Average Speed   Time    Time     Time
Current
                                 Dload  Upload   Total   Spent    Left
Speed
100 16184    0 16184    0     0     87      0 --:--:--  0:03:05 --:--:--
4066

and the file was downloaded yes. so i added the two setenv to my .cshrc and
tried fink selfupdate again. that made it work, great!, but had to try with
2 mirrors before getting any result (got 'curl: (22) The requested URL
returned error: 504 ### execution of curl failed, exit code 22' with the
default mirror).

the finkcommander still is not managing, stays at 0% forever.
running at terminal i'm managing to install the packages, which is a relief.
:)

cheers,
paula




2009/8/25 monipol <moni...@gmx.com>

> On 25/08/2009, at 20:18, Paula R T Coelho wrote:
>
>> apparently i can't get fink to work through the proxy at work. i have fink
>> 0.9 on leopard, freshly installed. i had run 'sudo fink configure' and
>> added
>> the appropriate proxy settings in the format
>> 'http://username:passw...@proxy
>> :port'.
>>
>> but when i try the selfupdate i end up getting
>>
>> curl: (22) The requested URL returned error: 504
>> ### execution of curl failed, exit code 22
>>
>> i have proxy configured at network settings and passive ftp.
>>
>
>
> Olá, Paula. Assuming you've correctly set your HTTP proxy configuration via
> 'fink configure', you should have a ProxyHTTP entry in /sw/etc/fink.conf.
> Fink uses it to define two environment variables, namely http_proxy and
> HTTP_PROXY, that should be used by curl and other network-related programs.
>
> Could you please test the following commands? I'm assuming you're using
> bash and you've installed Fink under /sw.
>
> grep ProxyHTTP /sw/etc/fink.conf
> export http_proxy=$(grep ProxyHTTP /sw/etc/fink.conf)
> export HTTP_PROXY=$(grep ProxyHTTP /sw/etc/fink.conf)
> cd /tmp
> curl -O http://www.finkproject.org/index.php
>
> The first command (grep...) should output the proxy configuration you've
> entered via 'fink configure'. The subsequent commands set up the environment
> variables http_proxy and HTTP_PROXY and attempt to download index.php from
> Fink's Web site to the /tmp folder. Please let us know whether you get the
> same error with curl or not.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> --
> monipol
> http://finkers.wordpress.com
>
> Submitting a Fink bug report? Read this:
> http://www.finkproject.org/doc/netiquette/index.php
> http://finkers.wordpress.com/2009/06/03/bug-reports/
>
>


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Núcleo de Astrofísica Teórica - Universidade Cruzeiro do Sul
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