I didn't had much time to look at the back-trace.
Also I dont know what is your knowledge is about assert or other things.
I dont know about this specific one but.. in most cases it's there for a reason.
It's there to make an assessment about the state of the code.
Maybe the server is not crashing but just me throwing an idea about maybe some of your clients getting the wrong content.

So it's good..
If for most users there is no problem there might be one that you have discovered but it might not be the case and you should try to start from ground up and not to just remove it.

Have you tried without squidguard at all?
maybe there is another bug that we should know about that this assert is about?

I hope you will get more guidance about it from one of the core developers.

Best regards,
Eliezer

On 1/7/2013 6:04 PM, Loïc Blot wrote:
Hello,
at first time, only 10 squidGuard helpers are used. Next i increase the
amount because i thought squid doesn't have so many helpers, to this
limit 150/192.
But it was a big crash. I have posted the crash datas and my fix on
bugzilla (now no crash since the fix). Assert is a bad thing :(.

http://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=3732



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