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Re: eCos2.0 download
- From: Jonathan Larmour <jifl at eCosCentric dot com>
- To: heinricg at esiee dot fr
- Cc: eCos discussion <ecos-discuss at ecos dot sourceware dot org>
- Date: Mon, 16 Feb 2004 15:43:52 +0000
- Subject: Re: [ECOS] eCos2.0 download
- References: <20040216125920.F31343658E3@mail.esiee.fr>
heinricg@esiee.fr wrote:
I tried to download the install script again, and I checked it had
fixes related with environment variables.
However, it doesn't seem to fix the problem:
- when I run the install script with the "-v" parameter ("sh
ecos-install.tcl -v"), I can see that wget tries to resolve the
sources.redhat.com domain, and it fails as it doesn't have a direct
connection to the Internet,
Ah.... so behind your firewall you can't even resolve internet names. Even
so, that shouldn't be a problem. Note that it doesn't detect a proxy, and
if you use -v it won't ask you to try one if the download fails. Or are you
specifying the proxy parameters on the command line?
If you've only tried with -v and without specifying proxy information then
try again without -v.
- when I use wget on the command line to download the same file from
sources.redhat.com, it recognises my proxy settings and connects to
the proxy server.
Then there shouldn't be any reason we can't ecos-install.tcl working too :-).
I'd be happy to help if you want me to try again or provide you with
some other information that might be of any use to you.
Thanks!
Jifl
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