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    [Help] pfSense-pkg-squid: 0.4.35 -> 0.4.35_1 [pfSense]

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      Sealr0x
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      I have the same problem. Will try the solution above.

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        dougf4nnie
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        Same problem here, fixed! Tks.

        2.3.2-RELEASE-p1 (amd64)

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          doktornotor Banned
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          Yeah I already noted that on the PR and did a new one to fix the breakage I didn't cause in the first place. Nothing else I could do there.

          https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/pull/279
          https://github.com/pfsense/FreeBSD-ports/pull/270

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          • rbgargaR
            rbgarga Developer Netgate Administrator
            last edited by

            Fixed, on 0.4.35_3, sorry for the breakage!

            Renato Botelho

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              Sealr0x
              last edited by

              Fixed it with vi, just fixed the comment section.

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                doktornotor Banned
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                @Renato:

                Fixed, on 0.4.35_3, sorry for the breakage!

                Thanks. I guess I'll do some PR for /etc/inc/priv.inc to attempt to not blindly include broken crap and at least do a lint beforehand. (So far, I've just discovered a broken and misnamed php_check_filename_syntax() in pfsense-utils.inc, LOL.

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                  Hegemon
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                  Thank you dok, fixed.

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                    meruem
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                    Thanks ya'll… back up again :)

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                      meruem
                      last edited by

                      ya you need the first forward slash "/", otherwise your saying /root/etc , you want /etc/

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                        sprinteroz
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                        @meruem:

                        ya you need the first forward slash "/", otherwise your saying /root/etc , you want /etc/

                        This last post in quote here is to my problem, all  posts from doktornotor and myself have been removed related to my error,

                        I had a typo user error

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