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On Sun, 25 Jan 2009 12:05:59 +0100
Thibaut VARENE <[email protected]> wrote:

> Package: apt-cross
> Version: 0.12.0
> Severity: normal
> 
> apt-cross does properly use the proxy setting to retrieve package listings, 

It doesn't actually - it merely calls apt, so it is the proxy handling
of apt that allows this to happen.

> but when it comes to downloading actual packages, it tries to connect 
> directly, and thus fails miserably.

Do you have an example of a perl program that works correctly with your
current proxy? I have no way of testing proxy behaviour and I appear to
have no perl scripts installed on my own system that use proxies. At
first check, fixing this bug would require adding a new dependency
whether a proxy is in use or not, which is something I really do not
want to do.

Patches are welcome, of course, but I think this issue will have to be
deferred until apt-cross becomes part of apt itself (at which point
the apt handling will take over and the bug goes away). Currently, I
don't consider it practical for apt-cross to start dealing with the
issue of proxies so late in the life cycle of the codebase - I'm
expecting to start the process of removing apt-cross quite soon after
the Lenny release, possibly by porting it from perl to C++ in order to
make it easier to fit it into apt before Squeeze. As the manpage states,
apt-cross has a very limited future and there is very little merit in
adding support for any functionality not already present in the
codebase.

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