auto-apt-proxy 2 source package in Ubuntu

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auto-apt-proxy (2) unstable; urgency=medium

  * specify `--shell dash` to shellcheck (Closes: #834976)
    - unfortunately POSIX shell doesn't even define function-local variables,
      which are IMO a good thing to use.

 -- Antonio Terceiro <email address hidden>  Mon, 22 Aug 2016 13:26:44 -0300

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Antonio Terceiro
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Original maintainer:
Antonio Terceiro
Architectures:
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Section:
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Urgency:
Medium Urgency

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auto-apt-proxy: automatic detector of common APT proxy settings

 auto-apt-proxy installs itself as an APT proxy autodetector, and detects
 common setups by checking localhost and the network default gateway for
 well-known APT proxies such as apt-cacher-ng.
 .
 This package is most useful for development environments, and will Do The
 Right Thing for:
 .
   * build chroots, with a proxy running on the host system.
   * docker/lxc containers, with a proxy running on the host system.
   * Virtual machines with NAT networking, with a proxy running on the host
   * system.
   * any other system, with a proxy running on its default gateway.
 .
 The following APT proxy servers are supported and automatically detected:
   * apt-cacher-ng
   * approx
   * apt-cacher
 .
 This package has a minimal set of dependencies in order to minimize the
 influence on systems where it is installed.
 .
 For corporate desktop/server deployments, where the APT proxy can be located
 at any arbitrary host, you should probably try the `squid-deb-proxy-client`
 package instead.