If you can figure out how to get to this state from a fresh install, and
you can do it without editing the configuration file manually, then it
is probably a bug - please explain that, set the bug status back to New,
and I'll take another look.
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I guess it depends on what you call a bug. All my Ubuntu & Lubuntu 14.04
LTS install have the error because it came from an update. I don't know
what it really is, but the config makes since. The real issue is that it
came in an update and I didn't write it or even install squid myself, it
just
From log:
FATAL: Bungled /etc/squid3/squid.conf line 753: acl aclname localport
3128 ...# TCP port the client connected to [fast]
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Thank you for your report.
This looks like a local configuration problem, rather than a bug in
Ubuntu. Given that you modified /etc/squid3/squid.conf manually, my
comments in bug 1370602 also apply to your case.
You can find pointers to get help for this sort of problem here:
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1487242
Title:
package squid3 3.3.8-1ubuntu6.3 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess
installed