On 11-09-16 07:46 AM, Nerd_bloke wrote:
> Canonical won't update until they can pull from Debian, that is why its
> bug is linked here.

But my O/S vendor is Canonical, not Debian.  If I wanted to have to deal
with the Debian political quagmire, I'd install a Debian O/S.  Why is
Canonical not pushing (i.e. requesting package updates) of Debian on
behalf of it's users?  Why do I, as simply a Ubuntu user have to push
Debian so that you can pull an update from them?

Looking about this another way, I don't have a Debian O/S on which to
actually test Debian's libproxy and so cannot in any good faith put
together a legitimate bug report about a Debian O/S.  So why should I
have to?

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