See <http://build.squid-cache.org/job/3.HEAD-i386-OpenBSD-4.5/472/changes>
Changes: [Amos Jeffries <[email protected]>] Fix omitted part of rev10654 [Alex Rousskov <[email protected]>] Fixed comm.cc:377: "fd_table[fd].halfClosedReader != NULL" assertion Client side must stop reading when switching to a tunnel mode. The old code called low-level commSetSelect to stop reading, but that left Comm tables in an inconsistent state, with the client side reader callback still scheduled. Squid would assert when the tunnel called comm_read with its own callback. The bug is unrelated to half-closed connections despite halfClosedReader mentioned in the assertion text. The assertion means "no more than one active reader per FD". ------------------------------------------ Started by upstream project "3.HEAD-amd64-CentOS-5.3" build number 673 Building remotely on vobsd M src/cf_gen.cc All changes applied successfully. 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