** Changed in: squid-deb-proxy (Debian)
Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1501217
Title:
Removing squid-deb-proxy-client leaves a stale but active
This was fixed in the latest NMU in Debian.
squid-deb-proxy (0.8.14+nmu2) unstable; urgency=medium
* Non-maintainer upload.
* move /etc/apt/conf.d/30autoproxy to under /usr/share/squid-deb-proxy-client
and make symlink to it, to avoid package fetch failure after removed its
package (C
Thank you for trying. It might be a reasonable feature request for apt
to make it possible to call a shell or to provide arguments so that we
can call a shell though, in order to resolve this bug. It would be a
reasonably generic solution.
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Experiments show that
Acquire::http::ProxyAutoDetect "/bin/sh -c 'true'";
produces this error:
Failed to exec method /bin/sh -c 'true'
so I'm afraid options 1 and 2 are out :(
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I've some half-formed ideas:
- if apt allows a shell command instead of just an executable name,
maybe the config could be
Acquire::http::ProxyAutoDetect "if [ -x /usr/share/squid-deb-proxy-
client/apt-avahi-discover ]; then /usr/share/squid-deb-proxy-client/apt-
avahi-discover; fi";
- if ap
> Since there might be a little scope for user experience improvement
here, I'll leave this open
I absolutely agree, Robie. I already had my finger on the "Invalid"
button but I felt just like you that while this is the way it currently
is by design, maybe there is still a way to improve user exp