Hi Amos,

Squid -v shows these options:

=======================================
Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE18
configure options:  '--prefix=/usr' '--exec_prefix=/usr' '--bindir=/usr/sbin' 
'-                        -sbindir=/usr/sbin' '--libexecdir=/usr/lib/squid' 
'--sysconfdir=/etc/squid' '--l                        
ocalstatedir=/var/spool/squid' '--datadir=/usr/share/squid' '--enable-async-io' 
                        '--with-pthreads' 
'--enable-storeio=ufs,aufs,coss,diskd,null' '--enable-linux-ne                  
      tfilter' '--enable-arp-acl' '--enable-epoll' 
'--enable-removal-policies=lru,heap                        ' '--enable-snmp' 
'--enable-delay-pools' '--enable-htcp' '--enable-cache-digests                  
      ' '--enable-underscores' '--enable-referer-log' '--enable-useragent-log' 
'--enab                        le-auth=basic,digest,ntlm' '--enable-carp' 
'--enable-follow-x-forwarded-for' '--                        with-large-files' 
'--with-maxfd=65536' 'i386-debian-linux' 'build_alias=i386-deb                  
      ian-linux' 'host_alias=i386-debian-linux' 
'target_alias=i386-debian-linux' 'CFLA                        GS=-Wall -g -O2' 
'LDFLAGS=-Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions' 'CPPFLAGS='
=======================================

Now, I am not quite sure which default options are used by the official Squid 
build, but I do not see anything out of the ordinary here.


Thanks for your input!

-Kevin C.


-----Original Message-----
From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 8:31 PM
To: Kevin C. Connell
Cc: Zeller, Jan; [email protected]
Subject: Re: [squid-users] RE: Upgrade Squid on Ubuntu


Kevin C. Connell wrote:
> Hi, Jan,
>  
> Thank you for this information.
>  
> The current Squid version running on the Ubuntu box is 2.6.STABLE18, so I'm 
> not sure why the upgrade didn't take me up to the 2.7 build. We are not 
> having any problems with Squid, I'm just wanting to be on the most current, 
> stable version.
> 
> It's like apt-get doesn't recognize that Squid is installed.

This usually occurs with custom builds.
It's easy to build and install Squid for Ubuntu and may be what happened.

Run "squid -v" to see the bud options. And check carefully for any 
features which do not exist or differ from the official build.

If you can't find any meaningful differences "apt-get install squid" 
should fix the version problem. But will loose any custom alterations 
which may have been made.

Amos

>  
> I will search thru the Ubuntu forums and see if I can find more information 
> on this issue.
> 
>  
> -Kevin
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Zeller, Jan [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:10 AM
> To: Kevin C. Connell; [email protected]
> Subject: AW: Upgrade Squid on Ubuntu
> 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> just have a look at http://packages.ubuntu.com
> The lastest stable version they offer seems to be : 2.7.STABLE3-4.1ubuntu1: 
> amd64 i386
> If you want something newer you have to compile or eventually add a non 
> official repository to your sources.list. 
> No clue if there is such a repository out there.
> 
> kind regards,
> 
> Jan
> 
> 
> 
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Kevin C. Connell [mailto:[email protected]] 
> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 30. Juli 2009 03:04
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: [squid-users] Upgrade Squid on Ubuntu
> 
> Greetings,
> 
> I am relatively new to Squid (and Linux as well for that matter), and I have 
> a question.
> 
> I am wanting to upgrade a Squid installation running on Ubuntu, and I thought 
> this could be done using apt-get update, followed by apt-get u upgrade.
> 
> It seems that many things were upgraded successfully... but not Squid.  
> Perhaps an entry is needed in the sources.list file, or ?
> 
> This question perhaps should be asked in an Ubuntu users group, but I thought 
> I would try here first.
> 
> 
> Good day,
> 
> -Kevin
> 
> 
> 


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Please be using
   Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE6 or 3.0.STABLE17
   Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.12

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