It's not hard to set one up, but you don't really need to have one -
libproxy comes with a tool to tell you what it would return ("proxy"?),
and you can just fiddle with the settings to test that.

FJ is working on this and I'll handle sponsoring, we will take it from
here, thanks.

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Title:
  New upstream release 0.4.13

Status in libproxy package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  New in Version 0.4.13
  ==============================
  * Allow linking webkit pacrunner against javascriptcore-4.0
    (webkit2).
  * Allow to disable building of the KDE module (-DWITH_KDE=ON/OFF).
  * Fix compilation errors with CLang on MacOSX.
  * bindings: perl: Add an option to explicitly link against libperl.so
    Some distributions want to do it, other prefer not to, the library
    is anyway in context of perl.
  * config_kde: Add a basic cache and invalidation: performance improvement
    for the KDE module.

  New in version 0.4.12
  ==============================
  * Move development to github.com/libproxy/libproxy
  * Fix fd leak in get_pac (Bug #185)
  * Detect running MATE session (Bug #186, Part1).
  * Fix linking of perl bindings to pthread (Bug #182)
  * Correctly detect spidermonky (mozjs185) (Bug #188)
  * Stop pxgsettings from segfaulting on exit (Bug #192)
  * Fix test #10 (Bug #189)
  * Fix build on Mac OS X (Bug #183)
  * Add a generic KDE Config module (fix crashes of Qt5 based
  apps) (issue#4)

  We should get this in zesty

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