Hi!
> During a dist-upgrade all packages are unpacked and then all packages
> are configured. So squid, as many other daemons, is stopped until all
> other packages are unpacked.
>
> Other daemons that behave this way (this list is from one of my system,
> so is not complete in any way):
[snip li
Il giorno sab, 30/04/2005 alle 15.49 +0100, Richard Lamont ha scritto:
> Why does squid need to be down while other packages, which squid does
> not depend on, are being upgraded? How come only squid has this
> problem?
This is not a squid-only problem. You can find informations on how an
upgrad
> This is an administrator's issue. Telephone ringing during an upgrade
> process on a server is not a squid bug.
It certainly isn't a squid bug. It is a fact of life in the real world
where many admins are expected to multitask in real time. So it might
be a Debian packaging bug. ;-)
Only squ
This is an administrator's issue. Telephone ringing during an upgrade
process on
a server is not a squid bug.
In addition squid need to be down while files are overwritten since
squid could
start using them in the middle of the upgrade, while the administrator is
answering the phone and the Inte
I noticed this bug (again) this morning while upgrading to squid 2.5.9-6
(on a sarge box).
On a previous occasion, I got caught by this when an apt-get upgrade
replaced exim4 and squid packages at the same time. The exim4 upgrade
invariably stops to ask which config file to use. Until answered
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