Hi Kyle,
I'm sure you noticed that /etc/apache2/conf.d/drupal.conf is a
configuration file that can be easily modified or deleted and drupal
will keep your version between upgrades. It is provided as an easy way
to set up drupal on a single host with no virtual hosting and any
administrator with little experience in Apache configuration can disable
it an configure host-specific directives.


So I don't consider this a bug, as I don't consider a bug choises I do
in default squid configuration. You can always change them in your
configuration file if you wish.

Regards,

L

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