Hi, Inded, I've used this code in production for a while, but I had to finally shift back to squid2 due to squid3 being seriously broken (issue a query in squid's bugzilla looking for my e-mail address in the CC list or as a reporter).
If there is still interest in this, I could continue my testings, but squid3 needs to get rid of some serious bug before I can give this a serious torture in my production servers. You may want to check this: http://webs.sinectis.com.ar/garana/patches/squid/00001-add-gz.patch.dpatch.CVS Unless I am mistaken, that is the latest patch I've used for content compression. I will dig into this during the weekend and grab the latest patch. Regards, On 9/1/06, Joe Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Henrik Nordstrom wrote: > sön 2006-08-27 klockan 17:33 -0500 skrev Joe Cooper: > >>Hey guys, >> >>Jon Kay here in Austin wrote it under contract to Swell (US >>work-for-hire laws apply, and the contract stipulates it explicitly) so >>I own it, and Ganzalo Arana made a few bugfixes. I'm happy to have it >>merged into mainline Squid, and I had given Ganzalo permission to do so >>some time ago, but I guess it never happened and I've been too busy to >>follow up. > > > The first steps have now been taken and the code is up on > devel.squid-cache.org for maintenance and review. Excellent. I'll just add that the code did work exactly as it was supposed to, in my testing at the time, but there remained at least one serious memory leak (possibly others) that led to it being unusable. I believe all crashes that I experienced running the code were attributable to this leak. Whether there are other issues that never had a chance to exhibit themselves is unknown to me. Ganzalo was running it, I believe, in production, so he may actually have fixes for the issues that I saw. I haven't been in contact with him for some time, however, so I don't know the state of things in his neck of the woods. As you may know, I'm out of the Squid business for the foreseeable, so I won't be doing anything else with the code. But I do hope it sees some real world use.
-- Gonzalo A. Arana
