On Tue, 8 Mar 2005, Reuben Farrelly wrote:
Other than this bug:
http://www.squid-cache.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=1244
My list of critical bugs:
- Many of the 2.5 patches not yet forward ported or othewise solved
(many thanks to Guido for working hard at this)- Bug #624: Assertion error on bad range requests
- Bug #772: Problems with failed PUT/POST requests
- Bug #829: icp_access denied assertion failure
- Bug #897: Extra CRLF Added After Headers
- Bug #1155: ESI parsers need to be made modular
- Bug #1201: assertion failed: cbdata.cc:402: "c->locks > 0"
- Bug #1224: Segmentation fault on failed PUT/POST request
- Bug #1233: Squid-2.5.STABLE8RC4 Problem with website using gzip compression
I haven't yet inclued 1244 in this list, and I don't even consider 1218 as a blocker for Squid-3.0.STABLE (just slightly annoying).
Last release was tagged 17 months ago in August 2003, a lot of commits have gone in since then.
And a lot of bugs...
Perhaps the release of another -PRE will send the message that that development work hasn't in fact stalled.
And would also lure more people into running this in production, even when we know it is not close to production quality.
For me a PRE release is a milestone where we are reasonably confident in the stability but which may not yet have all the planned features. And I am sorry but the current shape of Squid-3 is not there.
Regards Henrik
