By replacing the binary only, it should work fine --- Elsen Marc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > > > Hi all, > > > > I recently deployed a Squid2.5-Stable5 server to a > client using NTLM > > authentication via Samba 2.7 > > > > I neglected to see that there was a patch > available for an > > assertion failed: helper.c:323: > "srv->flags.reserved" error > > that this client > > is currently experiencing. > > > (http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v2/2.5/bugs/#squid-2.5.ST > ABLE5-ntlm_ass > ert) > > >Rather than having to completely recompile Squid on > this production server > >with the included patch (which would be a pain), I > was wondering if I could > >recompile Squid with the patch on a development > machine (exactly same > >environment (OS, GCC etc) and then deploy the > compiled /usr/bin/squid binary > >to the production server? > >Would this work? or are there other files that > would need replacing also? > > >I hope I have been clear. > > >Thanks in advance > >Jay > > This should work. > > M. > > >
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