On Thu, Dec 25, 2025 at 10:32 AM Dave Blanchard <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I was using Apache Trafficserver before switching to Squid because at the
> time it didn't have a certain feature. Otherwise it worked fine. Worked
> better in fact, as it didn't have a 3 second startup delay, require patching
> in order to enable fast exit/restart behavior, didn't flip out if the
> internet connection momentarily went down, etc.
>
> Squid on the other hand is the most irritating, fiddly POS, just like most
> other crapware in the Linux world is, starting with the kernel itself. (There
> is a reason Linus refused to take charge over the whole Linux
> ecosystem--because he has no clue how to design a proper user interface. See
> git, the kernel menuconfig, etc.)
>
> Just went to start up Squid again for the first time im a while, and guess
> what, now the POS is giving "permission denied" trying to open the pthread
> library. Funny how no other application on the entire system has a problem
> with this.
I'm sorry your experience is so bad. Generally, in the open source
world, a common reaction is to contribute code to make things better,
if one has the time. That's how I got involved in Squid development,
for instance
Unfortunately there's not much information provided here to understand
what may be happening and try to help you. For what it's worth no one
else ever reported this as a problem.
> I sincerely regret the time I invested in tweaking and adjusting this Squid
> configuration. Should I spend hours trying to figuring out this latest
> idiotic bug, or just go back to Trafficserver? I think you know the answer.
> Goodbye Squid, and good riddance.
I sincerely wish you will find something that works well for you. Good
luck with your search!
--
Francesco
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