tis 2003-04-29 klockan 12.06 skrev Vladimir Martinov:
> HI, Well, I tried to follow the advise, and the acl worked. Would you be
> able to tell me what defines the library lookup used by squid???
Squid as such does not care about such things.
It is either set in the environment from where you start Squid, or in
the helper started by Squid.
If set in the environment from where you start Squid then the library
path is also set for Squid itself.
If set by the helper started by Squid then the library path is only used
by what is run by that helper.
To have it set in a specific helper you can easily make a small script
wrapper which prepares the environment for running that helper, and have
Squid start this shell wrapper instead of the actual helper.
Regards
Henrik
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