Oh, right. Thanks!
Ticket filed: #13158
On 5 Nov 2007, at 18:50 , James Berry wrote:
Hi Quintin,
Please be aware that MacPorts' use of curl is through libcurl only.
I don't believe libcurl reads .curlrc. Furthermore, In looking at
the PextLib curl code, it also doesn't look to me as if any of the
proxy environment variables are being used (I don't see the word
proxy anywhere in that file).
You might choose to file a bug if you feel this is a bug.
James
On Nov 5, 2007, at 1:44 AM, Quintin wrote:
Hey
Okay, I see there's a extra_env option in macports.conf described
as "extra environment variables to keep". I added "http_proxy"
there too, but still nothing :( Can anyone please help?
I really just don't get it as curl works perfectly fine by itself.
Even if the http_proxy environment variable isn't getting processed
properly, the .curlrc config should still allow it to run properly.
Why does macports ignore this config as well as the environment
variable when invoking curl?
Thanks!
Quintin
On 2 Nov 2007, at 22:41 , Quintin wrote:
Hey
I'm not able to get a connection with MacPorts 1.5 running on
Leopard. It loops trying to download the files from all the
mirrors it knows but isn't able to make a connection. Arg, I
didn't used to have this problem in 10.4.
I've set a http_proxy env variable as well as a "proxy =" line
in .curlrc. Curl itself from the commandline works perfectly fine,
however when invoked by Macports it just doesn't make the
connection.
Can anyone help?
Thanks!
Q
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