Re: [squid-users] Installing squid with different name

2003-03-27 Thread Henrik Nordstrom
There is no such option.

What you can do is to use the --prefix option to tell that your new 
Squid should be installed in a different place (defaults to 
/usr/local/squid).

Regards
Henrik


On Thursday 27 March 2003 06.04, atit jariwala wrote:
 Hello squid uesrs

 I am using Squid 2.5 stable 1 on red hat linux 7.1
 i want to install squid with some other name saying xyz
 means
 my /etc/squid/squid.conf must be /etc/xyz/xyz.conf
 my squid binary name must be xyz...
 etc

 i gone through configuration command line options
 but i have steel not identified solution
 can any one help me?

 waiting for reply

 regards
 === atit



Re: [squid-users] Installing squid with different name

2003-03-26 Thread Marc Elsen


atit jariwala wrote:
 
 Hello squid uesrs
 
 I am using Squid 2.5 stable 1 on red hat linux 7.1
 i want to install squid with some other name saying xyz
 means
 my /etc/squid/squid.conf must be /etc/xyz/xyz.conf
 my squid binary name must be xyz...
 etc
 
 i gone through configuration command line options
 but i have steel not identified solution
 can any one help me?

 Conf file path , can be specified using -f  on the command
 line when starting squid.

 Guess the squid binary could be renamed to anything too.
 
 M.

 
 waiting for reply
 
 regards
 === atit

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