Bug #1764
closed
- Priority changed from High to Low
- Affected Version changed from 1.2.3 to All
Squid 3 is not and has never been recommended for general use. It's experimental at best. Please use squid 2.9.x if you need stability.
Jim P wrote:
Squid 3 is not and has never been recommended for general use. It's experimental at best. Please use squid 2.9.x if you need stability.
No problem with its stability so far. The problem was tricking the package system into believing the package was version 3.1.14 instead of the 3.0.8, which is the only one actually available, when it automatically reinstalled some packages.
Unless you mean that being experimental the package version changes in a quite more liberal fashion than squid 2.9.x, although I hope that is not the case.
Fulvio Scapin wrote:
Jim P wrote:
Squid 3 is not and has never been recommended for general use. It's experimental at best. Please use squid 2.9.x if you need stability.
No problem with its stability so far. The problem was tricking the package system into believing the package was version 3.1.14 instead of the 3.0.8, which is the only one actually available, when it automatically reinstalled some packages.
Unless you mean that being experimental the package version changes in a quite more liberal fashion than squid 2.9.x, although I hope that is not the case.
No, I mean the squid3 package has been broken in some fashion the majority of the time, and when it works, you're lucky that it works. It hasn't had an active maintainer in quite some time.
- Status changed from New to Resolved
Closing this out, it's seen some active work lately, issues are likely resolved, or at least need re-tested.
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