I agree with Mike. I assume sudo takes the whitelist approach to
environment variables for security purposes (versus passing everything
through and only blacklisting some), but that means the the default
whitelist should be actively maintained so that that the most common use
case scenarios work out of the box.

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  apt/aptitude need to take global proxy settings into account

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