Why you are not using the native Windows binary kits ?
I have tried using binaries for SquidNT. But it gave me error in my cache.log;

2007/07/14 21:18:42| ipcCreate: CHILD: G:/Proxy1/libexec/unlinkd.exe:
(2) No such file or directory

I have seen that the directory as well as the file 'unlinkd.exe' exists there.

I would rather be happier to use the binaries since it is easier to
install it as a windows service and also that it would start
automatically upon bootup.
But because of above mentioned error I left it. It is my mistake
though that I did not report the problem (pardon me please).
When I am already running Bofi's Squid 2.5 Stable3 on this machine,
can I runt another Squid instance under Windows with a different
service name?



On 24/07/07, Santosh Rani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
My try to build Squid with --enable-win32-service failed under Cygwin
with the error; It does not recognise this directive.

Regards

On 23/07/07, Henrik Nordstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On mån, 2007-07-23 at 16:05 +0530, Santosh Rani wrote:
>
> > Further, I wish I could automate this so that Squid under Cygwin
> > starts on bootup.
>
> I think the following should work:
>
> Built Squid with --enable-win32-service
>
> Then install it as a service by using
>
>    /path/to/sbin/squid -i
>
>
> Another option is to use the service wrapper from the Windows resource
> kit.. used that for various non-windows daemons many years ago (NT4
> era).
>
> Regards
> Henrik
>
>

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