Synaptic, update-manager, apt-get and wget should share proxy settings
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synaptic |
New
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Undecided
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apt (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
synaptic (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned | ||
update-manager (Ubuntu) |
Fix Released
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
Binary package hint: synaptic
I installed Intrepid on one of my lab machines today. It needs to use a proxy server to get updates.
What I did was:
Go to Synaptic, Settings-
I then entered my proxy server information there. Things seemed to work since I could then refresh packages, so I closed it.
The update manager then told me I had updates to install, so I clicked on the update manager. The update manager, however, doesn't use Synaptic's proxy configuration settings -- it uses its own. So, everything failed, and in order to fix it I had to go to the Gnome Network Proxy preferences and configure one there globally (then click "apply system-wide")
This is all less than ideal.
I can't think of a use case where a user would want to have different proxy configuration for Synaptic and update manager (or command-line apt-get, for that matter). So, they should use the same setting, in a standard way. It would be nice if Synaptic made it obvious if it was using a system-wide setting that Gnome set as well - something like a checkbox or radio button for "use system-wide proxy settings".
no longer affects: | null |
Thanks for reporting this bug and any supporting documentation. Since this bug has enough information provided for a developer to begin work, I'm going to mark it as confirmed and let them handle it from here. Thanks for taking the time to make Ubuntu better!