Thanks.

Yes, I recall a discussion about that change in the early 'installation script 
failure' bug reports, the one where others in the Ubuntu team got involved and 
the squid.maintscript got added. But I too can't find which one right now.
 - We have not had any repots of similar behaviour from Debian users, but did 
have several reports about the issue the lack of that init script line caused. 
So in balance I am procrastinating on taking it until Debian has a documented 
need/bug. The issue should disappear entirely with the upcoming 4.x package.

I'm pulling in the adduser and Vcs-Browser patches. Though please note
there was some discussion in debian-devel recently about these URLs that
concluded the /cgit/ path segment should be /git/ so as not to depend on
the cgit tool specifically. The web server now handles redirection
itself from the generic URL syntax.

I still dont think the snakeoil patch in its current form is correct for
squid/3.x packages. The code to use those certs is not even compiled so
at the very least a Depends relationship is bogus. The squidclient/3.x
could Recommend since it supports HTTPS, but that is a separate package.
And the documentation note I suspect has fooled at least some people
into thinking they can use the HTTPS config options already.

The rest it will need some testing. I hope to have some time for that
this week to try to further minimize the diff, but no guarantees.

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