At Fri, 17 Aug 2007 08:24:29 +0900,
Junichi Uekawa wrote:
Please provide information to where this bug is solved before closing
it. Reading this resolved bug gives me absolutely no hint on how to
fix this problem.
Is it not fixed yet for you?
There was a server error.
Please provide information to where this bug is solved before closing
it. Reading this resolved bug gives me absolutely no hint on how to
fix this problem.
Thanks
/Fredrik
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On Thursday, August 16, 2007 at 23:52:31 +0900, Junichi Uekawa wrote:
Please provide information to where this bug is solved before closing
it. Reading this resolved bug gives me absolutely no hint on how to
fix this problem.
Is it not fixed yet for you?
There was a server error.
I
Please provide information to where this bug is solved before closing
it. Reading this resolved bug gives me absolutely no hint on how to
fix this problem.
Is it not fixed yet for you?
There was a server error.
I saw this today, propably using apt 0.7.3 (before todays
Please provide information to where this bug is solved before closing
it. Reading this resolved bug gives me absolutely no hint on how to
fix this problem.
as it says:
ruby seems to have some ill thought out security requirement that
soap_use_proxy has to be 'on' if $http_proxy is set.
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