New squid packages for version 2.5.STABLE11-3 are available in the CentOS-Testing repository for the i386 and x86_64 architectures.
This package includes several fixes from upstream for DNS lookups, delay pools, FTP response crashes and several others. Please give it a try and remember to report feedback.
Feedback for this package should be added to the tracking ticket here: http://bugs.centos.org/view.php?id=1168
The Centos-Testing repository can be added using this .repo file -> http://dev.centos.org/centos/4/CentOS-Testing.repo
Package names:
squid-2.5.STABLE11-3.c4.i386.rpm squid-2.5.STABLE11-3.c4.src.rpm squid-2.5.STABLE11-3.c4.x86_64.rpm squid-debuginfo-2.5.STABLE11-3.c4.i386.rpm squid-debuginfo-2.5.STABLE11-3.c4.x86_64.rpm
Jim Perrin wrote:
New squid packages for version 2.5.STABLE11-3 are available in the CentOS-Testing repository for the i386 and x86_64 architectures.
Do you know about the experimental RHEL4 squid packages here?: http://people.redhat.com/stransky/squid/#Experimental_packages
This package includes several fixes from upstream for DNS lookups, delay pools, FTP response crashes and several others. Please give it a try and remember to report feedback.
I hope you mean features rather than fixes - anything that needs to be fixed should be reported to RedHat's bugzilla. Have a look at all the bugs fixed in the release candidate for RHEL4U3: http://people.redhat.com/stransky/squid/#Packages_for_next_update
Greg
On 1/12/06, Greg Swallow - SkyNet gregswallow@skynetonline.ca wrote:
Jim Perrin wrote:
New squid packages for version 2.5.STABLE11-3 are available in the CentOS-Testing repository for the i386 and x86_64 architectures.
Do you know about the experimental RHEL4 squid packages here?: http://people.redhat.com/stransky/squid/#Experimental_packages
Yes, but it has some breakage that we're investigating on out network currently. The packages I put out don't seem to have the issue. (No I can't provide more detail. Yes eventually it will hit bugzilla) But I don't like releasing or otherwise recommending things that don't work for me. It's a personal choice and if people want the other stuff I'll happily shut the hell up and put it in the repo instead. Current RHEL squid had issues that we could not wait for the update We've been using this a while, and I just got around to actually doing something with it outside of work confines.
I hope you mean features rather than fixes - anything that needs to be fixed
should be reported to RedHat's bugzilla. Have a look at all the bugs fixed
Yeah, I meant both actually. Their update does fix a fair ton of stuff, but it does also provide some features we needed. Most of what I put in there was yanked from the changelog of the rpm since I was in a hurry this morning so the email was a bit scattered. Sorry.
-- Jim Perrin System Architect - UIT Ft Gordon & US Army Signal Center