> It looks to me like the --enable-large-files trick simply adds
> -D_FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 to the compiler flags, so it seems relatively
> harmless.

I've just packaged a 2.5.STABLE4 version with _FILE_OFFSET_BITS=64 in
cflags. It's actually under testing. If everything goes well I plan to
upload it to debian (for more/deeper testing).

> However, I still think that squid users will be happier in the long run if
> they install a simple cron job to rotate their log files instead of letting
> them get to 2GB in size.

This is true until something weird happens and you get 2GB o logs in a
couple of hours (this is what happened to the bug submitter...).

I'm sure that disk size will be the next limit, but until then... :-)

Is there any plan to implement the rotation policies that where
discussed in bug report #319?

Thanks,

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