On Sun, May 19, 2002 at 07:24:36AM +0200, Markus Beppler wrote: > Looking at the script I found you are useing "wget" to > retrieve the files. wget connects by default to your > local proxy. If you don't use one like I'm it failes. > > Please could you add about a short hint to set > "use_proxy = off" in /etc/wgetrc or ~/.wgetrc if no > proxy is installed. ?!?! If the wget package assumes you have a proxy on localhost:8080 and doesn't work out-of-the-box, that's a bad wget bug. But I've never had trouble with it (and my proxy runs on port 3128). SRH -- Steve Haslam http://www.arise.demon.co.uk/ araqnid@innocent.com Debian GNU/Linux Maintainer araqnid@debian.org but I won't admit to needing you I'll never say that's true, not to you [sister machine gun]
Attachment:
pgpDyYBY5wNQI.pgp
Description: PGP signature