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Posted to users@subversion.apache.org by Michael Stather <li...@michaelstather.com> on 2006/03/28 16:39:26 UTC

Using standard proxy variables

Hi,

I saw that I have to change the config file if I have a http proxy to 
use subversion.
Why canĀ“t it use the standard proxy variables under Linux (the way many 
other command-line apss like wget do this)?
This would IMHO be a really good addition for the next version.

regards

Michael

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Re: Using standard proxy variables

Posted by Brian Hechinger <wo...@4amlunch.net>.
On Tue, Mar 28, 2006 at 06:39:26PM +0200, Michael Stather wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> I saw that I have to change the config file if I have a http proxy to 
> use subversion.
> Why can??t it use the standard proxy variables under Linux (the way many 
> other command-line apss like wget do this)?
> This would IMHO be a really good addition for the next version.

Actually, I like that it works that way.  I have two SubVersion repositories.
One at work and one at home.  I can't use the proxy to access the one at work,
and I need the proxy to access the one at home.  This way I set it up in that
config file, and it just does the right thing for me.

-brian
-- 
"Some people say that if you play a Windows XP install CD backwards
you will hear demon voices commanding you to worship Satan.  But
that's nothing! If you play it forward it will install Windows XP."
    -- Anonymous

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