Package: squid3
Version: 3.1.3-1
Sorry Luigi,
this is not quite done. A packaging change adding --enable-ipv6 to the
rules file is also required to prevent a future relapse.
The fix I was able to make upstream just makes --enable-ipv6 behave
properly when specified.
Amos
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Hi Bastian, Adam,
you are saying that squid3's configure should fail if optional features cannot
be built when requested via --enable- switches.
Actually I've seen squid3 behavior in many different projects, so was not
expecting it to do anything different.
I will forward this request upstream
Luigi Gangitano wrote:
Hi Bastian, Adam,
you are saying that squid3's configure should fail if optional features cannot
be built when requested via --enable- switches.
Actually I've seen squid3 behavior in many different projects, so was not
expecting it to do anything different.
Yes Squid
severity 578047 serious
thanks
The build of Debian packages needs to be stable. It must not use state
into count that depends on the environment except for build-depends and
build-conflicts.
squid3 uses a test to detect if ipv6 is supported on the current system,
which may return false. Also it
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