On 6/05/2014 1:04 a.m., Amos Jeffries wrote:
NOTICE: Please be aware our C++ language roadmap:
As of this release we are officially beginning a transition
to C++11. If the compiler offers support for -std=c++11, it
will be used.
While Squid-3.4 will continue to build on all GCC
, 05. Mai 2014 17:14
To: squid-users@squid-cache.org
Subject: Re: [squid-users] Squid 3.4.5 is available
On 6/05/2014 2:09 a.m., Martin Sperl wrote:
Hi Amos!
Does this mean that squid 3.4.4 is no longer supported on
RedHat Enterprise/Centos 5 (ships with autoconf 2.59)?
RHEL 6 comes
Em 06/05/14 03:52, Martin Sperl escreveu:
I guess People would more likely stay with the older squid version
(even if they are buggy) than spending that amount of time and
Hassle just to get all the dependencies compiled or even think of
upgrading to a new OS version...
i'll be one of
On 6/05/2014 6:52 p.m., Martin Sperl wrote:
C++11 with the requirement for gcc-4.8 would really be a
show-stopper for most existing systems...
For example RHEL6 still ships with gcc-4.4.7, so a switch there
would result in cutting off Centos/RHEL6 as well.
Even the Debian I have running on
On 6/05/2014 4:07 a.m., Amm wrote:
Squid is very widely used software and this move may break lots of
things for many administrators.
Please note that we have already had several distributors using old
versions of the popular OS to successfully build the updated 3.4
packages and confirm that
The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the availability
of the Squid-3.4.5 release!
This release is a bug fix release resolving several regression bugs
and portability issues found in the prior Squid releases.
The major changes to be aware of:
* Packaging toolchain updates
We
: [squid-users] Squid 3.4.5 is available
The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the availability
of the Squid-3.4.5 release!
This release is a bug fix release resolving several regression bugs
and portability issues found in the prior Squid releases.
The major changes to be aware
On 6/05/2014 2:09 a.m., Martin Sperl wrote:
Hi Amos!
Does this mean that squid 3.4.4 is no longer supported on
RedHat Enterprise/Centos 5 (ships with autoconf 2.59)?
RHEL 6 comes with exactly 2.63, so any future update will
mean that RHEL6 may also become unsupported as well.
That OS
I agree with Martin.
Squid is very widely used software and this move may break lots of
things for many administrators.
autoconf, automake, gcc may depend on other softwares and so even those
other softwares may also require update. Updating those softwares may
also break other softwares