pacparser 1.3.6-1.2build2 source package in Ubuntu

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pacparser (1.3.6-1.2build2) hirsute; urgency=medium

  * No-change rebuild to drop python3.8 extensions.

 -- Matthias Klose <email address hidden>  Mon, 07 Dec 2020 18:41:06 +0100

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libpacparser-dev: library to parse proxy auto-config files (development files)

 a library to parse proxy auto-config (PAC) files. Proxy auto-config files are
 a vastly used proxy configuration method these days. Web browsers can use a PAC
 file to determine which proxy server to use or whether to go direct for a given
 URL. PAC files are written in JavaScript and can be programmed to return
 different proxy methods (e.g. "PROXY proxy1:port; DIRECT") depending upon URL,
 source IP address, protocol, time of the day etc. PAC files introduce a lot of
 possibilities.
 .
 Needless to say, PAC files are now a widely accepted method for proxy
 configuration management and companies all over are using them in corporate
 environments. Almost all popular web browsers support PAC files. The idea
 behind pacparser is to make it easy to add this PAC file parsing capability to
 any program (C and Python supported right now).
 .
 This package contains the header files to build against the shared library.

libpacparser1: library to parse proxy auto-config files

 a library to parse proxy auto-config (PAC) files. Proxy auto-config files are
 a vastly used proxy configuration method these days. Web browsers can use a PAC
 file to determine which proxy server to use or whether to go direct for a given
 URL. PAC files are written in JavaScript and can be programmed to return
 different proxy methods (e.g. "PROXY proxy1:port; DIRECT") depending upon URL,
 source IP address, protocol, time of the day etc. PAC files introduce a lot of
 possibilities.
 .
 Needless to say, PAC files are now a widely accepted method for proxy
 configuration management and companies all over are using them in corporate
 environments. Almost all popular web browsers support PAC files. The idea
 behind pacparser is to make it easy to add this PAC file parsing capability to
 any program (C and Python supported right now).
 .
 This package contains the shared library, and pactester, a tool for testing
 PAC files

libpacparser1-dbgsym: debug symbols for libpacparser1
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