In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Craig Sanders <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >sorry, i'm a bit snowed under at work and am finding it difficult to keep >up with my mail. > >when we last spoke on this subject you were going to release your interim >version of the squid package.
Yeah, though I waited for an OK from you (I thought you wanted to have a look at it first). Anyway I've uploaded 1.0.9 to master >In the meantime I've made a package for 1.0.9 but havent released it >because I can't seem to get dpkg to recognise that version 1.0.9 is newer >than 1.0beta16. I have it working on one of my systems, but getting it >running was nowhere near as simple & straightforward as it should be. That's one of the problems I have too; dselect with distribution pointed to "stable" downgrades squid-1.0.9 to squid-1.0beta16, alas... I don't quite understand the epoch stuff either. >If you want to take over maintaining the package for debian, you're quite >welcome. It seems obvious that I really don't have the time at the >moment to give the squid package the attention it deserves. It's an I don't really have the time either, but I think I can take it as we use it on our site ourself and it is important for us to have the latest (well most stable actually) squid running >I'll mail you what I have done so far (there's probably only one thing >that you might like to merge into your package...my postinst script now >checks if apache is installed, and then checks whether cachemgr.cgi is in >/var/web/cgi-bin. if it isn't, it offers to make a sym link from >/usr/lib/squid/cachemgr.cgi). OK. Mike. -- Miquel van | Cistron Internet Services -- Alphen aan den Rijn. Smoorenburg, | mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.cistron.nl/ [EMAIL PROTECTED] | Tel: +31-172-419445 (Voice) 430979 (Fax) 442580 (Data)