Hello,
there is an updated patch, it should meets your criteria...
Martin
* The stuff eleminating SQUID_MAXFD dependencies in arrays etc.
* The directive for setting the fd limit
* Checks in comm_select_init or similar to lower Squid_MaxFD if it's
above what the select loop implementation
Thanks for your review, I'll check all your suggestions. And feel free
contact me if you have any remarks to package distributed with fedora...
Regards,
Martin
Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
ons 2006-07-19 klockan 15:13 +0200 skrev Martin Stransky:
Hello guys,
As you probably know, we have one
2006-07-17 08:51:40.641022250 +0200
+++ squid-2.6.STABLE1/src/bit_array.h 2006-07-18 10:09:15.0 +0200
@@ -0,0 +1,90 @@
+/*
+ *
+ * DEBUG:
+ * AUTHOR: Martin Stransky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
+ *
+ * SQUID Web Proxy Cache http://www.squid-cache.org
As Henrik said, 1024 is the best value for most sites. This value is set
for whole system and I don't want to change it for all Fedora users for
you only.
Of course, I can make a patch, but I want to patch the squid package
against the official upstream version as few as possible, so I'm not
As I see it your tasks for the Squid project would be
- Relay relevant bug reports between RedHat and Squid Bugzilla.
- Maintain the RH Squid packages. While doing this please note our
informal patch policy printed at the top of the patches page. This
policy basically boils down to that
job is integrating squid into our
distros, but I hope my contribution for end users will be as valuable as
programming the latestgreatest versions.
Best Regards,
Martin Stransky