There is no way that I'm aware of in any current Squid.

The check is a generic validity check used for all ACLs. Whether it is
'harmless' depends on future events at the time of checking. So just
silencing or ignoring would leave a lot of nasty misconfigurations
quietly accepted.

That said; for an automated rotate 2>/dev/null seems reasonable. These
types of thing should be caught and fixed on the previous startup or
manual rotate attempts.

Long-term I think we are going to have to add an explicit flag to
indicate whether an ACL is allowed to be empty or not.

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