Re: Solved: installation help: No such file or directory

From: David J N Begley <david@dont-contact.us>
Date: Tue, 8 Dec 1998 14:58:15 +1100 (EST)

On Mon, 7 Dec 1998 johnjohn@triceratops.com wrote:

> In a burst of brilliance :(, I did the following:
> grep none /usr/local/squid/etc/squid.conf
[...]
> And realized there were uncommented configuration lines with 'none' as
> the target:
>
> useragent_log none
> dns_nameservers none
> redirect_program none
> authenticate_program none
> fake_user_agent none
>
> I commented them out, and squid -z ran successfully.
>
> Would it be silly for me to suggest an alternate default configuration line?

Why? The default Squid config file shows (or at least, should be showing)
what the defaults for various options happen to be; if you don't need to
change the default, you shouldn't uncomment those lines (in this case, it's
saying there is no default setting for those keywords).

There are a number of squid.conf keywords where "none" is actually a valid
setting (such as "cache_store_log") - these are noted in the squid.conf file.

Cheers..

dave
Received on Mon Dec 07 1998 - 20:44:36 MST

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