Am Mon, 23 Oct 2006 15:17:41 -0600 schrieb Alex Rousskov <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> FWIW, ICAP request satisfaction mode seems to be working in Squid3, > using squid3-icap branch. I see random crashes because ICAPModXact::parseHead throws an exception. This always happens if there are no headers to parse at all (maybe because of a bug on the server side). #11 0x08113ce9 in __cxa_throw () #12 0x0813ca7f in Throw () #13 0x0813f435 in ICAPModXact::parseHead () #14 0x08141f5e in ICAPModXact::parseIcapHead () #15 0x0814229a in ICAPModXact::parseHeaders () #16 0x08142675 in ICAPModXact::parseMore () #17 0x081427ae in ICAPModXact::handleCommRead () #18 0x08146161 in ICAPXaction::noteCommRead () #19 0x081462cd in ICAPXaction_noteCommRead () #20 0x080ed2cc in commio_call_callback () #21 0x080ed318 in commio_call_callbacks () #22 0x080efa19 in CommDispatcher::dispatch () #23 0x0808b815 in EventLoop::runOnce () #24 0x0808b941 in EventLoop::run () #25 0x080bd877 in main () Gernot -- office: g.tenchio_AT_telco-tech_DOT_de http://www.telco-tech.de/ privat: gernot_AT_tenchio_DOT_de http://www.tenchio.de/ I have discovered that there are two types of command interfaces in the world of computing: good interfaces and user interfaces. -- D. J. Bernstein