I've modifying the line a bit and running it from bash. Running ' test ! -e 
/var/run/squid3.pid || echo "File Exists" ' prints "File Exists". Unless 
logrotate is using a different shell, it should work. This file is also exactly 
the same as another Squid server I had running that was using Debian Stable (It 
was up-to-date as well). A couple of other packages were also upgraded with the 
Squid upgrade. Among these packages were:

gcc-4.3-base
libgcc1
libstdc++6
rsyslog
libxapian15
gnupg
gpgv
acpid
initramfs-tools

There may have been a few others, but that is all I could find in dselect.

I went ahead and made the changes you suggested to the /etc/logrotate.d/squid3 
file. I then ran "/usr/sbin/logrotate /etc/logrotate.conf" and it appears that 
squid was correctly notified of the log file rotation.  I've never filed a bug 
report before this. Is this something I should notify the maintainer for Squid3 
about? --- Did you want to dig any further to see if we can verify if any of 
the other packages installed may have caused this?

I appreciate the help. Thanks!

Jonathan



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