> IMHO you should really use squid packaged as an RPM rather than
> building it yourself.  An RPM (or DEB) package will include scripts to
> handle the start and shutdown of the service, and will configure squid
> with minimal default settings. If you still want to recompile get the
> SOURCE RPM and recompile it using rpm --rebuild

what if a user wants to use a newer version of a package and there 
were no rpms available...  for squid I am using squid2.3stable1

> 
> That being said, check the first line of your 'squid' script. Make
> sure the #! /bin/bash is correct and you have correct permissions
> 
yes, it's there and I have the correct permissions.

thanks.

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