* Nigel Pauli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2001.11.28 15:47:10+0000]:
> I am just about to install squidGuard from testing. I've done 'apt-get 
> install squidguard' and in the list of new packages that will be 
> installed is squid - which I already have installed and running.
> 
> Will apt-get realise this and work around or is it rather risky for me 
> to continue at this stage?

did you install it from debian packages or from a tar.gz file?
the short answer: it looks as if you did a source install, because i
doubt that apt screwed up. so i suggest you backup your squid.conf and
any other vital data, remove your custom install, then install the
squid package and cppy your configuration back...

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