on ubuntu 9.10, I encountered the same problem.
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http_proxy environment variable is not being updated
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it's boring... :(
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http_proxy environment variable is not being updated
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I am on a fully up-to-date Intrepid and I am getting the same problem.
It has resulted in much frustration with instability. Is there any
workaround to get rid of the 'proxy settigns from hell' problem?
Description of bug:
Open gconf-editor, and delete proxy and http_proxy settings. Close
Hi!
Just installed 8.10 over a proxyed computer and still experiencing the same
problem as a above.
1) Package gnome-control-center is 1:2.24.0.1-0ubuntu7.1. ;
2) gconf-editor shows the right information but /etc/environment does not;
3) I've tried a couple of time to set/unset variables and
This bug was fixed in the package gnome-control-center -
1:2.23.90-0ubuntu12
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gnome-control-center (1:2.23.90-0ubuntu12) intrepid; urgency=low
* debian/patches/50_ubuntu_systemwide_prefs.patch:
- fix reseting the proxy environment (LP: #271108)
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that's what this dialog is supposed to do, so it seems to work
correctly, the bug would rather be those applications not using the
gconf key correctly then
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http_proxy environment variable is not being updated
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Thanks for your bugreport.
When you changed the proxy settings, did you click (afterwards) on
Apply system-wide ?
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http_proxy environment variable is not being updated
I think I've found the problem: http_proxy is being set explicitly in
/etc/environment.
I didn't put this there myself (and it wasn't there before I upgraded to
Intrepid), so I presume that this is a side-effect of upgrading to
Intrepid through a proxy?
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http_proxy environment variable is not
Yes, this does not affect the /etc/environment setting.
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http_proxy environment variable is not being updated
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Importance: Low = Medium
Status: Incomplete = Triaged
Target: None = ubuntu-8.10-beta
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http_proxy environment variable is not being updated
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what ubuntu version do you use, could you open gconf-editor and see if
the system, http_proxy and proxy categories are updated when you do
changes in the GNOME dialog
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Status: New =
This is using latest Intrepid Alpha.
These properties are updated correctly in gconf-editor:
/system/http_proxy/use_http_proxy
/system/proxy/mode
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see comment
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Status: Invalid = New
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Sebastien, sorry if the screenshot is misleading, but the terminal was
launched *after* the proxy settings were changed. Even if I restart the
computer $http_proxy is not updated.
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http_proxy environment variable is not being updated
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thank you for your bug report, that's not a bug though, the variable is
changed but applications running don't get dynamic environment changes,
that's not a bug in the configuration tools
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