Hmm. I've had this problem before but I can't seem to remember how I fixed
it... I think this was brought up on the list a while back so the archives
might be of some help.
BTW, in my expierience Squid needs to be run in the forground to generate
a core. When I run Squid normally using RunCache I *never* get a core :-(
-Bill
On Mon, 29 Jun 1998, Michael Pelletier wrote:
> Right after the "Configuring sibling" messages appear, both of these
> versions die with a "FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying."
> message. No core file is in evidence. I tried compiling 1.1.22 both
> with and without the USE_ICMP option, and got the same results.
>
> Anyone else having this problem? Any ideas?
>
> -Mike Pelletier.
>
> --
> "[It will] be very hard to increase browser share on the merits of
> [Internet Explorer] alone. It will be more important to leverage
> the OS asset to make people use IE instead of Navigator."
> -- Christian Wildfeuer, a Microsoft Manager
>
Received on Tue Jun 30 1998 - 16:20:06 MDT
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