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# Options specific to downloading packages
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comment "Downloading"
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config FORCE_DOWNLOAD
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bool
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prompt "Force downloads"
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default n
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help
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Force downloading tarballs, even if one already exists.
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Usefull if you suspect a tarball to be damaged.
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menuconfig USE_LAN_MIRROR
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bool
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prompt "Use LAN mirror"
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default n
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help
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If you have a machine on your LAN that mirrors some of the needed
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tarballs, you can say 'Y' here, and configure adequate values in
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the following options.
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Tarballs will be be preferably fetched from the LAN mirror, and if
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not found there, standard places will be searched for.
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if USE_LAN_MIRROR
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choice
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bool
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prompt "Server type:"
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config LAN_MIRROR_HTTP
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bool
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prompt "http"
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config LAN_MIRROR_FTP
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bool
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prompt "ftp"
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endchoice # Server type
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config LAN_MIRROR_SCHEME
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string
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default "http" if LAN_MIRROR_HTTP
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default "ftp" if LAN_MIRROR_FTP
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config LAN_MIRROR_HOSTNAME
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string
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prompt "hostname"
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depends on EXPERIMENTAL
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default "localhost"
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help
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Enter here the hostname on your LAN mirror.
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config LAN_MIRROR_PATTERNS
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string
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prompt "locations patterns (READ HELP!)"
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default "/downloads /downloads/%pkg /downloads/%pkg/%ver /downloads/%pkg-%ver"
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help
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A space-separated list of patterns to find the tarballs on the
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LAN mirror.
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You can use the following 'variables', and they'll get replaced by
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adequate values:
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%pkg : name of the package
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%ver : version of the package
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Thus for gcc-4.2.4, %pkg will be replaced with 'gcc', and %ver with
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'4.2.4' (both without quotes). Thus if you entered the default
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pattern: "/downloads/%pkg/ /downloads/%pkg/%ver /downloads/%pkg-%ver"
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the tarball for gcc-4.2.4 would be searched for in:
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/downloads/gcc/
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/downloads/gcc/4.2.4/
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/downloads/gcc-4.2.4/
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Of course, if the files on the LAN mirror are really arranged in weird
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ways, entering a list of patterns will be tedious... But see below.
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config LAN_MIRROR_LS_R
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bool
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prompt "Use ls-lr.gz et al."
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default n
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help
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If the tarball was not found at any of the above locations, see if the
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server has a ls-lr.gz (or similar) file, and use that file to see if
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the tarball is listed somewhere in that file.
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Common file names looked for are:
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ls-lrRt.txt (used at ftp.gnu.org)
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find.txt (ditto)
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ls-lR
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endif # USE_LAN_MIRROR
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menuconfig USE_PROXY
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bool
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prompt "Proxy settings"
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default n
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help
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Say 'Y' here if you need to use a proxy to connect to the internet.
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if USE_PROXY
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choice
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bool
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prompt "Proxy type"
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config PROXY_TYPE_HTTP
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bool
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prompt "HTTP proxy"
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help
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Use an HTTP proxy to connect to to the internet.
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Only the http and ftp protocols will be tunneled through this
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proxy.
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Alternatively to setting this option, you can set and export the
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following variables in your environment:
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ftp_proxy=http://user:passwd@proxy.server:port/
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http_proxy=http://user:passwd@proxy.server:port/
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https_proxy=http://user:passwd@proxy.server:port/
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# Haha! Here is an interesting feature/bug of mconf!
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# The following config entries will be shown out-side the
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# choice menu!
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# To add a third entry in the choice menu, add it after the
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# if...endif conditional below, and so on for a fourth entry...
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if PROXY_TYPE_HTTP
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config PROXY_HOST
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string
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prompt "hostname/IP"
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config PROXY_PORT
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int
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prompt "port"
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default 8080
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config PROXY_USER
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string
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prompt "user name"
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config PROXY_PASS
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string
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prompt "password"
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endif # USE_HTTP_PROXY
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config PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS
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bool
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prompt "SOCKS 4/5 proxy"
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help
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Use a Socks 4/5 proxy to connect to the internet.
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All protocols can get tunneled through this kind of proxy (depending
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on your proxy configuration, some do not allow all protocols, but
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chances are that protocols needed by crosstool-NG are allowed).
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Alternatively to setting this option, you can configure tsocks
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system-wide, and set and export the following variable in your
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environment:
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LD_PRELOAD=/path/to/your/tsocks-library.so
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This option makes use of the tsocks library. You will have to have tsocks
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installed on your system, of course.
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If you think you do not know what tsocks is, or how to configure it,
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chances are that you do not need to set this option.
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if PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS
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choice
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bool
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prompt "type"
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default PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS_SYS
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config PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS_SYS
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bool
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prompt "Use system settings"
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help
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Use that if tsocks is already configured on your system.
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config PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS_AUTO
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bool
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prompt "Auto"
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help
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crosstool-NG will attempt to guess what type of SOCKS version
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the proxy speaks.
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config PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS_4
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bool
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prompt "SOCKS 4"
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config PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS_5
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bool
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prompt "SOCKS 5"
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endchoice
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if ! PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS_SYS
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config PROXY_HOST
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string
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prompt "hostname/IP"
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config PROXY_PORT
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int
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prompt "port"
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default 1080
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config PROXY_USER
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string
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prompt "user name"
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config PROXY_PASS
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string
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prompt "password"
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endif # ! PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS_SYS
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endif # USE_SOCKS_PROXY
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endchoice
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endif # Proxy settings
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config PROXY_TYPE
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string
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default "none" if ! USE_PROXY
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default "http" if PROXY_TYPE_HTTP
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default "sockssys" if PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS_SYS
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default "socksauto" if PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS_AUTO
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default "socks4" if PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS_4
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default "socks5" if PROXY_TYPE_SOCKS_5
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config CONNECT_TIMEOUT
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int
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prompt "connection timeout"
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default 10
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help
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From the curl manual:
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Maximum time in seconds that you allow the connection to the server to take.
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The scenario is as follows;
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- some enterprise networks have firewalls that prohibit FTP traffic, while
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still allowing HTTP
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- most download sites have http:// equivalent for the ftp:// URL
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- after this number of seconds, it is considered that the connection could
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not be established, and the next URL in the list is tried, until we reach
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an URL that will go through the firewall, most probably an http:// URL.
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If you have a slow network, you'd better set this value higher than the default
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10s. If you know a firewall is blocking connections, but your network is globally
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fast, you can try to lower this value to jump more quickly to allowed URLs. YMMV.
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Note that this value applies equally to wget if you have that installed.
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Of course, you'd be better off to use a proxy, as offered by the previous
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option.
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config ONLY_DOWNLOAD
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bool
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prompt "Stop after downloading tarballs"
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default n
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help
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Only download the tarballs. Exit once it done.
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Usefull to pre-retrieve the tarballs before going off-line.
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