> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gilles CHAUVIN
> Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 10:36 AM
>
> Maybe you've already read my two previous messages about that very
> annoying bug in squidGuard:
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=squidguard&m=102372008217944&w=2
> http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=squidguard&m=103011521422745&w=2

Yes, I've read your posts about it, and even ran a few tests on ideas
that I had. Ultimately though, I didn't have any answers or
suggestions for you.

> I know other people do have the same problem with squidGuard when
> they're trying to update their databases.

I've never had the problem, and I'd never read about it until I
read your post. That's one reason why I find it so curious. Why
are so few people having the problem? What is it that those systems
have in common, that triggers the problem?

> With the help of a colleague, we think we've isolated this bug.

Cool!

> To solve that, edit the file ... Go to line 44 and replace ...
> Next, go to line 146 and replace ... 
> Now recompile squidGuard and try.... 
> It should work without any problems
> (that's the case for me ;).

Is that's all the information that you are going to give us? How about
a comment or two about what you found to be the cause? Or how you
tested to make sure that was, in fact, the cause? And why so few people
are experiencing the problem?

I'm looking forward to reading more about it!

Rick

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