We are waiting on it. Sorry summer time :)
Best regards,
Rafael Akchurin
> Op 3 aug. 2018 om 21:06 heeft Kumpf, Scott het volgende
> geschreven:
>
> Greetings,
>
> Checking in to see how the new Squid for Windows build is coming along, is
> there an update? Is there a tentative release date
Greetings,
Checking in to see how the new Squid for Windows build is coming along, is
there an update? Is there a tentative release date?
*Subject is incorrect---ignore 'splunk'
Scott Kumpf
Sr. Network Engineer-EMS (Contractor)
Orlando Utilities Commission
Office: (407) 434-4305 / Cell: (386)
Hey guys,
Which CFLAGS and CXXFLAGS do you use when compiling Squid 4?
We have a 12-core Xeon 12mb cache machine, with GCC 4.9.2 only for
Squid, and I know that the default "O2" GCC optimization level tries to
conserve some memory (stack, cache, etc), maybe wasting our resources..
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Atenci
On 08/03/2018 01:40 AM, L.P.H. van Belle wrote:
> I also can confirm that the assertion only happens with the logrotate.
> Squid does not crash
When a Squid process hits an assertion, that process should crash. The
only (highly questionable) exception to that rule in the current code,
AFAICT, i
Hello Alex,
Thank you for the reply and the bug report link.
Totaly forgot to check the bugzilla, sorry for that.
I did read it and that exact what it is.
I also can confirm that the assertion only happens with the logrotate.
Squid does not crash so that looks all ok to me, i just dont like