RE: [squid-users] Replace Squid Binary

2004-07-02 Thread Mohsin Khan
By replacing the binary only, it should work fine

--- Elsen Marc [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  
  
  Hi all,
  
  I recently deployed a Squid2.5-Stable5 server to a
 client using NTLM
  authentication via Samba 2.7
  
  I neglected to see that there was a patch
 available for an
  assertion failed: helper.c:323:
 srv-flags.reserved error 
  that this client
  is currently experiencing.
 

(http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.ST
 ABLE5-ntlm_ass
 ert)
 
 Rather than having to completely recompile Squid on
 this production server
 with the included patch (which would be a pain), I
 was wondering if I could
 recompile Squid with the patch on a development
 machine (exactly same
 environment (OS, GCC etc) and then deploy the
 compiled /usr/bin/squid binary
 to the production server?
 Would this work? or are there other files that
 would need replacing also?
 
 I hope I have been clear.
 
 Thanks in advance
 Jay
 
   This should work.
 
   M.
 
 
 


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RE: [squid-users] Replace Squid Binary

2004-07-01 Thread Elsen Marc

 
 
 Hi all,
 
 I recently deployed a Squid2.5-Stable5 server to a client using NTLM
 authentication via Samba 2.7
 
 I neglected to see that there was a patch available for an
 assertion failed: helper.c:323: srv-flags.reserved error 
 that this client
 is currently experiencing.
 (http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.ST
ABLE5-ntlm_ass
ert)

Rather than having to completely recompile Squid on this production server
with the included patch (which would be a pain), I was wondering if I could
recompile Squid with the patch on a development machine (exactly same
environment (OS, GCC etc) and then deploy the compiled /usr/bin/squid binary
to the production server?
Would this work? or are there other files that would need replacing also?

I hope I have been clear.

Thanks in advance
Jay

  This should work.

  M.




Re: [squid-users] Replace Squid Binary

2004-07-01 Thread Matus UHLAR - fantomas
On 01.07 13:06, Jay Turner wrote:
 Rather than having to completely recompile Squid on this production server
 with the included patch (which would be a pain), I was wondering if I could
 recompile Squid with the patch on a development machine (exactly same
 environment (OS, GCC etc) and then deploy the compiled /usr/bin/squid binary
 to the production server?

if they are the same architecture, OS and OS version, that should work
without problems.

 Would this work? or are there other files that would need replacing also?

I think there are none

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[squid-users] Replace Squid Binary

2004-06-30 Thread Jay Turner
Hi all,

I recently deployed a Squid2.5-Stable5 server to a client using NTLM
authentication via Samba 2.7

I neglected to see that there was a patch available for an
assertion failed: helper.c:323: srv-flags.reserved error that this client
is currently experiencing.
(http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.STABLE5-ntlm_ass
ert)

Rather than having to completely recompile Squid on this production server
with the included patch (which would be a pain), I was wondering if I could
recompile Squid with the patch on a development machine (exactly same
environment (OS, GCC etc) and then deploy the compiled /usr/bin/squid binary
to the production server?
Would this work? or are there other files that would need replacing also?

I hope I have been clear.

Thanks in advance
Jay