** Description changed: - Squid's latest stable upstream version is currently 3.5.6 and fixes + Squid's latest stable upstream version is currently 3.5.7 and fixes important bugs, such as the inability to fall back to IPv4 if a websites IPv6 connectivity is broken (e.g. http://readlist.com/lists/squid- cache.org/squid-users/11/58389.html). Please update the package from - 3.3.8 to 3.5.6, or, at the very least, update it to version 3.4.8 that + 3.3.8 to 3.5.7, or, at the very least, update it to version 3.4.8 that Debian already has in its stable distribution (Jessie, and Wheezy backports too). Question 268037 already asked the same - here's the filed bug.
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