At least I would expect it to be in apt, and then perhaps in
/etc/environment . True that there is no guarantee every app out there
would respect /etc/environment, but it seems sensible.
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> Well the question here is what does it mean to configure a proxy for a
> system? I guess we should configure apt to use the proxy at least
> (curtin supports this) and we could put http_proxy / https_proxy into
> /etc/environment but there's no guarantee that this is honoured by
> everything.
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At least I would expect it to be in apt, and then perhaps in
/etc/environment . True that there is no guarantee every app out there
would respect /etc/environment, but it seems sensible.
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> system? I guess we should configure apt to use the proxy at least
> (curtin supports this) and we could put http_proxy / https_proxy into
> /etc/environment but there's no guarantee that this is honoured by
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