On Thu, 2007-08-09 at 09:48 +0700, zen wrote:
> >>and the squid configure option is:
> >>
> >>./configure --prefix=/usr/local/squid --enable-dependency-tracking  
> >>--enable-carp '--enable-storeio=coss diskd null ufs' 
> >>'--enable-removal-policies=heap lru' --enable-delay-pools 
> >>--enable-useragent-log --enable-referer-log
> --enable-kill-parent-hack  
> >>--enable-htcp --enable-cache-digests --enable-poll 
> >>--disable-http-violations --enable-ipf-transparent  
> >>--enable-internal-dns --enable-truncate --enable-underscores 
> >>'--enable-auth=basic digest' '--enable-basic-auth-helpers=NCSA PAM' 
> >>--enable-digest-auth-helpers=password 
> >>'--enable-external-acl-helpers=ip_user unix_group'
> --enable-stacktraces 
> >>--enable-x-accelerator-vary --enable-dlmalloc --enable-snmp
> --enable-ssl 
> >>--enable-icap-support --with-pthreads
> >
> >AFAIK, there is no --enable-icap-support option. There is
> >--enable-icap-client

> well from the configure option, there is --enable-icap-client not the 
> --enable-icap-support
> 
> core# ./configure --help | grep cap
>   --enable-icap-client    Enable the ICAP client.

Exactly. And you are using --enable-icap-support (see your ./configure
line above :-)

This is not the reason for the "make" failure though (I am working on
that), but you may not get ICAP support once you make your Squid...

Alex.


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