Re: jigdo-lite failed with: Verbindung nach localhost:8080 zurückgewiesen.

2002-05-19 Thread Richard Atterer

Hallo Markus,

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.

Hm, but that's not jigdo's problem IMHO - your wget setup was just
broken. BTW, it sounds like the environment variables "http_proxy"
and/or "ftp_proxy" are incorrectly set to "localhost:8080". You should
prevent that from happening (in /etc/profile, /etc/environment,
/etc/bash.bashrc or maybe ~/.bashrc) - other programs also access
these variables, and might also fail.

Cheers,

  Richard

-- 
  __   _
  |_) /|  Richard Atterer |  CS student at the Technische  |  GnuPG key:
  | \/¯|  http://atterer.net  |  Universität München, Germany  |  0x888354F7
  ¯ '` ¯


-- 
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]




Re: jigdo-lite failed with: Verbindung nach localhost:8080 zurückgewiesen.

2002-05-19 Thread Steve Haslam

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/ [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Debian GNU/Linux Maintainer   [EMAIL PROTECTED]
but I won't admit to needing you
I'll never say that's true, not to you  [sister machine gun]



msg03751/pgp0.pgp
Description: PGP signature


problem using JIGDO-EASY2WIN

2002-05-19 Thread Kunal Shah

Hi,
I am Kunal Shah from India.
I am using JIGDO-EASY2WIN for downloading debian potato.
I have succefully downloaded the template file.
However, I am getting following error while downloading files from debian
ftp server.

--11:49:32--
ftp://http.us.debian.org/debian/dists/potato/main/binary-i386/dev
l/libltdl0-dev_1.3.3-9.1.deb
  (try: 3) => `libltdl0-dev_1.3.3-9.1.deb'
Connecting to http.us.debian.org:21... connected!
Logging in as anonymous ... Logged in!
==> SYST ... done.==> PWD ... done.
==> TYPE I ... done.  ==> CWD /debian/dists/potato/main/binary-i386/devel
... d
ne.
==> PORT ...
Invalid PORT.
Retrying.


and it keeps on retrying.

I know the problem. The machine running jigdo is behind firewall.
One solution I could see is , to change the mode to passive , but I don't
know how to do it in jigdo.

Please guide me ..

--kunal



-- 
To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]