Re: [squid-users] Squid 3.4.10 startup/shutdown core dumps

2014-12-23 Thread Yuri Voinov
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Amos, this patch works partially. On startup cores gone, but on shutdown remains one: Dec 23 15:19:28 fhtagn genunix: [ID 603404 kern.notice] NOTICE: core_log: squid[58817] setid process, core not dumped: /var/core/core.squid.58817 Is patch not co

Re: [squid-users] centos 6.x repo

2014-12-23 Thread Alexander Samad
Hi Some new version of software are based on centos 7.x... I believe the differences are glib and kernel ... for example http 2.4 I need a backport to get it to work on centos 6.x. Just wondering if there is any thing special I need for centos 6.x for latest squid But it sounds like I am good t

[squid-users] https bug slow browsing

2014-12-23 Thread HackXBack
hello amos, I used 3.4.x for http cache when used https then https sites open slow I upgrade from 3.4.x to 3.5.0.4 then squid crash and always restart automatically, and this is bug. now I format the system and install squid 3.5.0.4 in fresh system knowing that i lost 4 terra data on my HDD's. then

Re: [squid-users] centos 6.x repo

2014-12-23 Thread Eliezer Croitoru
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hey Alex, The answer to your question is: no you don't. I am building squid on the latest CentOS 6.x and it should work on any new 6.x system. There is however a lib which doesn't exist in CentOS 6.x and being embedded inside squid src code: "ltdl". S

Re: [squid-users] https bug slow browsing

2014-12-23 Thread Eliezer Croitoru
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On 12/24/2014 02:42 AM, HackXBack wrote: > so now we have 2 bug 1st one : when upgrading from 3.4.x to 3.5.0.4 > squid crash and always restart automatically 2nd one : browsing on > https slow = packet dropped and stop loading until refresh in 3.4.x >

Re: [squid-users] centos 6.x repo

2014-12-23 Thread Alexander Samad
Great thanks Nice work On 24 December 2014 at 12:30, Eliezer Croitoru wrote: > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > Hey Alex, > > The answer to your question is: no you don't. > I am building squid on the latest CentOS 6.x and it should work on any > new 6.x system. > There is how