Detect and suggest seems most proper, or actually
* write a small "lint" type tool for squid configurations which keeps
knowledge about old directives and also common errors.
* When encountering a syntax error in squid.conf, abort with a message
to recommend using the "lint" tool to check and verify the
configuration.
Regards
Henrik
Robert Collins wrote:
>
> Since we appear to be making backwards incompatible changes routinely
> now, I wonder if an upgrade-tool would be useful?
>
> I.e. for the 2.5 change that tool would have migrated the authentication
> settings to the equivalent basic settings.
>
> For 3.0 the httpd_ settings should get applied to all http_port and
> https_port statements AFAICT. Or something along those lines (perhaps
> just detect and warn?, or detect and suggest ?)
>
> Rob
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