Dear Duane,
Thanks to the squid developers Installation of Squid is fairly simple. But
if you need to install it on a different port other than the default port,
eg: 8080
you need to be careful.
Of course the squid.conf can have the following TAG and squid start working,
(Or even there is a
http_port 8080
But its support programmes such as
cachemgr, client
will not work properly.
If you do the compilation after changing the following in the configure command
if test -z "$CACHE_HTTP_PORT"; then
CACHE_HTTP_PORT="8080"
fi
then everything seems to work fine. (Where is CACHE_HTTP_PORT defined I do
not know ?)
Du, I think it is important to indicate this information to the users in the
FAQ or in the INSTALL - file
or may be you can have something like,
--prefix=http_port 8080
or you must have all these important variables in a list at the start of the
conifure.in file,
Or the way you think is best ! :-)
Thanks Du,
- Samath
Sri Lanka
Received on Sat Jun 28 1997 - 00:41:29 MDT
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