We were applying proxy settings after apt-get install runs are done
in the Ubuntu element, which made it ineffective. Secondly, we were
not applying no_proxy settings to apt, which caused it to fail in
corporate settings. More explicit control may be facilitated in future
but local-config is a DTRT tool, and so we should help it DTRT.
I think I've correctly setup Zypper for this, and I have no idea
how to make the same improvement for Yum (and also Yum currently
doesn't set HTTPS proxies, which may lead to similar reports there).
Change-Id: Idbb9781d64d44b717ea22a25429383fa45d84148
Fix whitespace error in local-config/install.d/61-http-proxy that prevents
no-proxy being written.
Change-Id: Ie2511bb5b2504c42ff59ec277cd91bf92b56da59
Previously, only http_proxy was copied into the local-config image.
We now preserve both http_proxy and https_proxy settings.
Change-Id: I4de2712f2772fb7d07b228cecdc0c8ec6f3df567
Co-authored-by: Chris Krelle <nobodycam@gmail.com>
Flavour is overloaded in openstack due to it being used by nova. Element
seems to have the same feeling of combinability without using a term already
in active use in the openstack community.
Change-Id: Ia4c028d4062a8f69c66665821c94dd4bcdf06031
2012-12-05 14:04:58 -08:00
Renamed from flavours/local-config/install.d/61-http-proxy (Browse further)