Christian, thank you for stepping in.  It seems you finally got the ball
rolling here where I was unsuccessful in a good half dozen attempts in
#ubuntu-devel and other venues.  That's the good news I suppose.

I maintain my assessment of the situation of Ubuntu as stated in #16.
I've been with Ubuntu since breezy or so.  I've been very active in bug
triage, I know the processes.  I'm happy to back up my rant with facts,
if you want to hear.

I also maintain that this bug ticket and the problem was clearly
described including a test case in #7 and a clear analysis of where the
problem is IN THE CODE right in #1.  You don't need more bug triage at
that point.  You need a dev to look at the code and that did not happen,
no matter the effort, here and elsewhere.  I believe I even tried to get
the patch sponsored but nobody dared touching mvo's stuff without an
ACK.

I'm not sure, but it seems that both you and Miriam mistakenly assume
that this bug can be triggered by some configuration on the computer
where squid-deb-proxy-CLIENT is installed.  As stated in #7 "this
problem occurs whenever there is more than one host/IP discovered via
avahi." in other words, a certain state of affairs with regards to the
LAN (plus VPNs) is needed.

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