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Re: wget problem for the Proxy
Wow!!! Thank you very much, it works!!!!
But....
the download does work, it says "complete". It's the unpacking that
doesn't work.
Find below a copy from my shell.
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Please select GNU tools to download and install: 4
[1] arm-elf
[2] i386-elf
[3] mipsisa32-elf
[*] powerpc-eabi
[5] sh-elf
[q] Finish selecting GNU tools
("*" indicates tools already selected)
Please select GNU tools to download and install: q
Entering C:\cygwin\opt\ecos
Retrieving GNU tools for powerpc-eabi
Connected...
Downloading ecoscentric-gnutools-powerpc-eabi-1.4-2.cygwin.tar.bz2...
File size 13,483,656 bytes
[**************************************************]
Retrieving eCos version 2.0
Connected...
Downloading ecos-2.0.cygwin.tar.bz2...
File size 14,337,622 bytes
[**************************************************]
Downloads complete.
If you wish to disconnect from the internet you may do so now.
Unpacking ecoscentric-gnutools-powerpc-eabi-1.4-2.cygwin.tar.bz2...
Unpacking ecos-2.0.cygwin.tar.bz2...
*** tar returned error.
*** First five lines of error output believed to be:
*** ecos-install.tcl error: tar unpack failed
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In my '/opt/ecos/gnutools/powerpc-eabi/bin' I see all the
'powerpc-...exe' files. So it seems that unpacking gnutools-powerpc
tar files was successful.
It's ecos2 unpacking that fails, isn't it?
Thanx for your help,
Antonio.
On 7/7/06, Alex Schuilenburg <alexs@ecoscentric.com> wrote:
Fischetti Antonio wrote:
> Hi, it seems it improved a bit.
> My 'wgetrc' file now looks like (I replaced the real Proxy name, IP
> and port with
> <proxy_name>, <IP_proxy_addr>, and <port_number>)
>
> ______________
>
> http_proxy = <proxy_name>:<port_number>
> ftp_proxy = <proxy_name>:<port_number>
> use_proxy = on
> ______________
>
>
> This is what gets displayed on my Cygwin window
> ______________
> $ wget --passive-ftp ftp://ecos.sourceware.org/pub/ecos/ecos-install.tcl
> --10:05:41-- ftp://ecos.sourceware.org/pub/ecos/ecos-install.tcl
> => `ecos-install.tcl.1'
> Resolving <proxy_name>... <IP_proxy_addr>
> Connecting to <proxy_name>|<IP_proxy_addr>|:<port_number>... connected.
> Proxy request sent, awaiting response... 407 Proxy Authentication
> Required
> 10:05:41 ERROR 407: Proxy Authentication Required.
> ______________
>
> And it stops.
> When I usually connect to the proxy (i.e. to surf the web) I provide a
> username and password. How can I add Username/password to 'wgetrc'? Or
> is there anything else to be done?
Also add to .wgetrc
proxy_user =
proxy_passwd =
-- Alex
Managing Director / CEO eCosCentric Limited
http://www.ecoscentric.com/ The eCos and RedBoot experts
>
>
> Thanx alot,
> Antonio.
>
> On 7/6/06, Grant Mills <gmills@ucsd.edu> wrote:
>> Find and edit .wgetrc
>>
>> Set the proxies. There is one for http and one for ftp:
>>
>> http_proxy =
>> ftp_proxy =
>>
>> Don't forget to enable the proxies either:
>>
>> use_proxy = on
>>
>> This may be of little use if your ftp proxy server does not conform to
>> what wget supports. NcFTP and FileZilla both have much broader
>> support for proxy servers.
>>
>> On 7/6/06, Fischetti Antonio <antonio.fischetti@gmail.com> wrote:
>> > I'm can't download with
>> > wget --passive-ftp ftp://ecos.sourceware.org/pub/ecos/ecos-install.tcl
>> >
>> > It says "Unresolved Host".
>> > I am under a proxy.
>> > Do I need a special version of wget. Sort of 'socks' style?
>> >
>> > Thanx.
>> >
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>>
>
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