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The spec defines both values to be interchangeable with the https line
being preferred, so lets adopt this one here.
Gbp-Dch: Ignore
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Gbp-Dch: Ignore
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Upstream as such is the 'apt' package which itself is native and it
seems unlikely that the apt-transport-tor package would benefit from
being handled as non-native as every change will in practice be a
packaging change and/or a new version better dealt with as… a new
version… rather than as a debian revision.
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The technical side of tor support is handled mostly by the apt package
itself, so it makes sense to have the team as maintainer to have
potential bugreports end up there as well as having one of its current
members (me) in the uploader list.
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APT 1.3 supports socks5h proxies out of the box now, so instead of using
a copy of the -https transport as a proof of concept, we can now
deligate all of the technical implementation details to APT via a few
simple symlinks.
Closes: #835128
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