This has nothing to do with the adobe-flash-plugin-tools project.
Marking invalid.
The behavior you're seeing is by design. If you want flashplugin-
nonfree to use a proxy for downloads, you need to set this via the
http_proxy environment variable, and not just using the apt proxy
settings. See bug #979477 for the justification for this behavior
change.
If you're using the desktop proxy configuration dialog, this will be
done automatically for you. Otherwise, you can manually set http_proxy
in /etc/environment. Regardless, note that there is a bug in sudo that
currently prevents /etc/environment from being applied to sudo sessions:
bug #982684.
** Changed in: adobe-flash-plugin-tools
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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[FFe] [MASTER] We need to better handle external payloads (Flash,
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