> Am 12.06.2014 um 12:56 schrieb "Amos Jeffries" <squ...@treenet.co.nz>:
> 
>> On 11/06/2014 2:40 a.m., Martin Fuchs wrote:
>> perhaps i should also tell you that FreeBSD is a 64-bit Version...
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ----------------------------------------
>>> From: Martin Fuchs
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Hi !
>>> 
>>> 
>>> I maintain a package fort he pfSense project and need some help:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> We’re running squid 3.3.10 under freebsd 8.3 release p16 and i’m gettin
> 
> There is a 3.3.11 update AFAIK for FreeBSD.
> 
> 
>>> errors when trying to start squid:
>>> 
>>> 2014/06/10 11:02:43 kid1| WARNING: failed to find or read error text file
>>> error-details.txt
>>> 2014/06/10 11:02:43 kid1| sendto FD 36: (1) Operation not permitted
>>> 2014/06/10 11:02:43 kid1| ipcCreate: CHILD: hello write test failed
>>> 2014/06/10 11:03:06 kid1| Starting Squid Cache version 3.3.10 for
>>> i386-portbld-freebsd8.3...
> 
> May be a bug we had way back about Squid parsing of the
> error-details.txt file. Though it is occuring for other common languages
> as well so may be you need to update or replace your translation
> template files.
> 
> 
> http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/langpack/ has the download and
> instructions for installing the basic languages.
> 
> There is also an aliases script that can be run to generate all the
> dialect aliases when doing it manually.
> 
> ./aliase-link.sh /usr/sbin/ln /usr/sbin/rm \
>    /usr/share/squid/errors/ ./aliases
> 
> 4 arguments:
> - path to symlink creator tool (ln)
> - path to file removal tool (rm)
> - directory where the error languages sub-directories exist
> - file mapping which languages and how to build symlinks
> 
> 
> Amos

Hi Amos !
Thanks a lot for your answer. 
You do not think, it's the language file.
Somehow it seems, the squids child process does not have sufficient rights.
I'll have a try with the new squid version.
Regards,
Martin

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