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    Squid: "Undefined symbol "_ZTVNSt3__117bad_function_callE" after upgrade to 2.8

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      guilhermemulato @KOM
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      @KOM

      This worked for me, but I don't understand why and if this lib can cause any problems later on.

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        KOM @guilhermemulato
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        @guilhermemulato That's why I'm not moving forward with 2.8.0 until they fix this issue.

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          ozpfsf
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          @kom that did not resolve the issue for me. Seeing a few other 2.8 gremlins - might look to downgrade for a bit.

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            KOM
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            Apparently just uninstalling then reinstalling squid will fix this issue. The new squid cleans up files left behind by old squid.

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              aGeekhere
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              Is this issue fixed if you reinstall squid after updating?

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                snow @aGeekhere
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                @aGeekhere said in Squid: "Undefined symbol "_ZTVNSt3__117bad_function_callE" after upgrade to 2.8:

                Is this issue fixed if you reinstall squid after updating?

                Before reinstalling, you need to move the library so that it's no longer present in /usr/lib (e.g. by running "mv /usr/lib/libc++.so.1 /root").

                See:
                https://forum.netgate.com/topic/197595/now-available-pfsense-ce-2-8-0-release/7
                https://forum.netgate.com/topic/195424/after-upgrade-to-24-11-squid-doesn-t-start/42

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                  aGeekhere @snow
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                  @snow said in Squid: "Undefined symbol "_ZTVNSt3__117bad_function_callE" after upgrade to 2.8:

                  https://forum.netgate.com/topic/197595/now-available-pfsense-ce-2-8-0-release/7

                  Hmm so should the order be
                  uninstall squid,
                  update pfsense + reboot
                  mv /usr/lib/libc++.so.1 /root
                  install squid

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                    snow @aGeekhere
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                    @aGeekhere

                    Yes, you can do it in the mentioned order.

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                      KOM @aGeekhere
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                      @aGeekhere I just tried it. It does not fix the problem. I'm also not comfortable with the 'move lib somewhere else' fix as I don't know what side-effects it may have and I don't know how a future upgrade will handle it.

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                        aGeekhere @KOM
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                        @KOM Has the issue been added to the bug tracker?

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                          KOM @aGeekhere
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                          @aGeekhere No idea.

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                            aGeekhere
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                            See https://redmine.pfsense.org/issues/16262

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                              aGeekhere @aGeekhere
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                              @aGeekhere

                              Update, will not be fixed as squid is deprecated from pfSense

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