Is there an easier way of getting updated builds on Debian?
The Jessie (stable) repo has 3.4.8 in it. Even Stretch (testing/next release)
has 3.4.8 in it. Only the experimental version is up to date with 3.5.7. Is the
only option to build your own to get a current release?
MarkJ
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On 2/09/2015 10:30 a.m., Tarot Apprentice wrote:
> Is there an easier way of getting updated builds on Debian?
>
> The Jessie (stable) repo has 3.4.8 in it. Even Stretch (testing/next release)
> has 3.4.8 in it. Only the experimental version is up to date with 3.5.7. Is
> the only option to buil
On 2/09/2015 1:03 p.m., Amos Jeffries wrote:
> On 2/09/2015 10:30 a.m., Tarot Apprentice wrote:
>> Is there an easier way of getting updated builds on Debian?
>>
>> The Jessie (stable) repo has 3.4.8 in it. Even Stretch (testing/next
>> release) has 3.4.8 in it. Only the experimental version is up
Upgraded to Stretch. As you suspected it got confused with which squid, had to
remove squid3 and install Squid.
Apart from changed all the directories from squid3 to squid and my squid.conf
it's up and running.
When squid4 comes out are they going to keep it as squid or will there be a
squid4
On 8/09/2015 2:32 a.m., Tarot Apprentice wrote:
> Upgraded to Stretch. As you suspected it got confused with which squid, had
> to remove squid3 and install Squid.
>
> Apart from changed all the directories from squid3 to squid and my squid.conf
> it's up and running.
>
> When squid4 comes out