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    Squid cannot start after fresh install on latest 2.0 snapshots

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved 2.0-RC Snapshot Feedback and Problems - RETIRED
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      probsd
      last edited by

      Thanks Jimp,

      To the best of your knowledge is there a work around?

      I am not a programmer but I would be happy to help with testing. Just let me know if there is anything i can do to help.

      Thank you,
      ProBSD

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      • jimpJ
        jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
        last edited by

        No, not right now. It's a problem with the package builder itself.

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          copystring
          last edited by

          Hi, any update on this?
          I really want to use squid but I don't want to switch to i386.

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          • jimpJ
            jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
            last edited by

            I've been trying to work on it over the past couple days but haven't yet had any more luck/progress. It's still unclear why it is crashing in that manner, or which component/aspect of the build system is to blame for certain.

            I haven't tried it yet this morning to see if the changes I made yesterday would have had any effect with the full automated build from overnight.

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              copystring
              last edited by

              I would give it a try if it wouldn't totally wreck all http traffic (https is still fine though).

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              • jimpJ
                jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                last edited by

                That's why I test it on a VM I use for development that has no LAN (unless I put another VM behind it) :-)

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                  josey
                  last edited by

                  @copystring:

                  Hi, any update on this?
                  I really want to use squid but I don't want to switch to i386.

                  i have 64bit machine, and i switch to 32bit version, and it works perfect for me.
                  try to swich to 32bit until guys solve this problem .

                  regards

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                  • jimpJ
                    jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                    last edited by

                    I've disabled the automated building of squid and replaced the bad file with a known good version, so this should be safe for now.

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                      clarknova
                      last edited by

                      Great news. Thanks.

                      db

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                        clarknova
                        last edited by

                        No go here, unfortunately.

                        
                        Oct 20 16:41:53	squid[3030]: Exiting due to repeated, frequent failures
                        Oct 20 16:41:53	kernel: pid 29106 (squid), uid 62: exited on signal 6
                        Oct 20 16:41:53	squid[3030]: Squid Parent: child process 29106 exited due to signal 6
                        Oct 20 16:41:53	squid[3030]: Squid Parent: child process 29106 started
                        Oct 20 16:41:50	kernel: pid 28361 (squid), uid 62: exited on signal 6
                        Oct 20 16:41:50	squid[3030]: Squid Parent: child process 28361 exited due to signal 6
                        Oct 20 16:41:49	squid[3030]: Squid Parent: child process 28361 started
                        Oct 20 16:41:46	kernel: pid 27840 (squid), uid 62: exited on signal 6
                        Oct 20 16:41:46	squid[3030]: Squid Parent: child process 27840 exited due to signal 6
                        Oct 20 16:41:46	squid[3030]: Squid Parent: child process 27840 started
                        Oct 20 16:41:43	squid[3030]: Squid Parent: child process 27032 exited due to signal 6
                        Oct 20 16:41:43	kernel: pid 27032 (squid), uid 62: exited on signal 6
                        Oct 20 16:41:42	squid[3030]: Squid Parent: child process 27032 started
                        Oct 20 16:41:39	kernel: pid 3267 (squid), uid 62: exited on signal 6
                        Oct 20 16:41:39	squid[3030]: Squid Parent: child process 3267 exited due to signal 6
                        Oct 20 16:41:39	check_reload_status: reloading filter
                        Oct 20 16:41:39	squid[3030]: Squid Parent: child process 3267 started
                        Oct 20 16:41:39	php: /pkg_edit.php: Starting Squid
                        
                        

                        2.0-BETA4 (amd64)
                        built on Wed Oct 20 16:17:09 UTC 2010
                        FreeBSD 8.1-RELEASE-p1
                        CPU Type Intel(R) Xeon(R) CPU 5150 @ 2.66GHz
                        (virtual machine)
                        Updated squid within the last hour.

                        db

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                        • jimpJ
                          jimp Rebel Alliance Developer Netgate
                          last edited by

                          Did you delete the package, and then install it again, or just hit the 'pkg' button? You may have to delete it first.

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                            clarknova
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                            You're right, it started now. Thanks.

                            db

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