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Hi,

Sven Köhler wrote:
>>> I remember, that it once worked.
>>>
>>> Any clue, why squid is that broken? 
>> Nope.  Sounds like it would be worthwhile to debug it.
> 
> squid is strange. It looks in /etc/resolv.conf for DNS-server, it checks
> the cache-directories - and if something is not right (not DNS-servers
> in resolv.conf, chache-directories don't exist) then squid crashes.
> 
> So i fixed all, that squid was concerned about, and now it's up and running.

I am glad that you have been successful. Unfortunately, every time I've
had to use it, I've had to use one that I had patched according with the
instructions from:

http://sourceware.org/ml/cygwin/2003-11/msg00147.html

The squid version hasn't advanced since then.

Regards,
Shaddy









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