approx 5.9-1 source package in Ubuntu

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approx (5.9-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version
  * use cryptokit for checksum functions
  * add Build-Depends for cryptokit (instead of sha) and ocamlbuild
  * enable all compiler warnings but don't treat them as errors
  * fix all code that caused compiler warnings
  * fix compiler warnings in test code

 -- Eric Cooper <email address hidden>  Sat, 22 Jul 2017 15:26:05 -0400

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Eric Cooper
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Original maintainer:
Eric Cooper
Architectures:
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Section:
admin
Urgency:
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approx_5.9.orig.tar.gz 32.3 KiB dae4312ed7ad7489e00e57b8cb7092bb671028ffff8d23b6c2e4345f676e9bec
approx_5.9-1.debian.tar.xz 11.4 KiB bad528a5b69f6e6670f0b3da0dc8bcee9ee6c1e89a60668a3784052430377726

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approx: caching proxy server for Debian archive files

 Approx is an HTTP-based proxy server for Debian-style package archives.
 It fetches files from remote repositories on demand,
 and caches them for local use.
 .
 Approx saves time and network bandwidth if you need to install or
 upgrade .deb packages for a number of machines on a local network.
 Each package is downloaded from a remote site only once,
 regardless of how many local clients install it.
 The approx cache typically requires a few gigabytes of disk space.
 .
 Approx also simplifies the administration of client machines:
 repository locations need only be changed in approx's configuration file,
 not in every client's /etc/apt/sources.list file.
 .
 Approx can be used as a replacement for apt-proxy,
 with no need to modify clients' /etc/apt/sources.list files,
 or as an alternative to apt-cacher.

approx-dbgsym: debug symbols for approx