Problem still seen here in 8.10 Intrepid Ibex running KDE4.1.

The workaround using environment variable "http_proxy" on the command
line works fine, but can't be always set globally using an export in the
.profile or similar way. Because some applications don't like those
environment variables. E.g. try to use the VMWare console when you have
installed VMWare Server. It is a no go. This may also be a mistake by
VMWare but I'm sure there are some other apps that would have problems
with that too.

In addition I found out that adept is not the only one that suffers in
this case. There are several scripts that have problems too. One example
is the /etc/cron.daily/apt script. There I had to add the proxy by
hardcoding it into the script although this particular script seems to
use gconftool to get proxy data which I just don't use because I
installed Kubuntu because I didn't want Gnome. Is this really the
intended way to do that when one has installed Kubuntu??? This is
horrible! Isn't there a similar way to get those information from the
KDE4 system settings where you can set the proxy?

This is a really funny behavior. Strange somewhat and although I managed
to get the apt updater scripts working correctly in KDE4 so that it
shows the "Software Update available"-Icon when I try to open it and
actually do the update it fails because adept doesn't get the proxy
information.

Adept is a package exclusively for KDE (at least this is stated in the
package description) and so it should really be capable of using the
proxy settings from KDE itself.

These are the little things that keep people using Gnome. It is always
the little things! So the earlier you get this done the better. And I
really think that providing another proxy configuration inside adept
wouldn't be a good choice. It should definitely use the settings from
KDE. As a user you would want to provide the proxy once and manage it in
one place.

Sorry for the rant, it's just annoying.

Ancoron

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adept doesn't work behind a proxy server
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/48682
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