Bug still exists in 10.04
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** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = In Progress
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kenden.. your alternative solution works for now..
Thank you
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As a workaround (for those who get stuck by this bug), instead of
double-clicking on a .deb file to launch gdebi-gtk, start a gnome-terminal,
then type
gksu gdebi-gtk file-name.deb
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Ditto, I'm running karmic and just set up Automatic proxy configuration
in Network Proxy Preferences. I also choose to apply these settings
System-Wide. This apparantly does not include Gdebi :)
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This also affects me, and I agree, this will also affect many enterprise
or network systems which rely on a squid proxy to regulate external net
access.
Authentication is provided via Proxy Manager in Gnome, yet apt-get fails
to take this into account and fails.
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Hi seb128, I think that this bug should be considered a medium-priority bug
because it affects all the enterprise-desktop users (like me and my colleagues).
Thanks a lot for your work.
Angelo
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the issue is not a gdebi bug
** Changed in: gdebi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Low
** Changed in: gdebi (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu)
Importance: Medium = Low
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adding gdebi because the duplicate was about gdebi.
** Also affects: gdebi (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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The bug was originally reported on gdebi package itself, but was later
modifies to reflect correct culprit. IMO, We could keep adding to list
'cause almost any application requiring authenticated proxy (with
administrative priv.) won't work. For e.g. Synaptic cannot install
corefonts as it can not
can anyone tell me how to allow sudo to install packages
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I am having the same problem here. It seems that Synaptic/UpdateManager
resolves in this order: http_proxy(env) - .synaptic/conf - gconf
It seems that gksu sets the incorrect http_proxy env variable and UpdateManager
ends up using this. Even though gconf has the right configuration.
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Patch included. This patch must be used instead of
gksu-2.0.0/debian/patches/14_set_http_proxy_env.patch. This fixes the
proxy authentication problem for me. It also reworks some error
handling.
** Attachment added: Reworked set_http_proxy_env patch
Patch included. This patch must be used instead of
gksu-2.0.0/debian/patches/14_set_http_proxy_env.patch. This fixes the
proxy authentication problem for me. It also reworks some error
handling.
** Attachment added: Reworked set_http_proxy_env patch
Thanks for your bugreport.
I suspect this is actually a bug in the gksu application that is
responsible for setting the proxy environment. Could you please run:
gksu xterm and then echo $http_proxy and check if that information
looks correct? If not, could you please attach what it looks like
Yes the information did not look correct. The http_proxy variable shows
only http://proxyname:port/; instead of
http://username:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:port/.
This is the case when I press Alt+F2 and launch gksudo xterm.
In case if I use gnome-terminal and then launch gksu xterm , the output is
** Changed in: gksu (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gdebi = gksu
Importance: Undecided = Medium
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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http://launchpadlibrarian.net/12048444/Screenshot-gdebi-gtk.png
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