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    SquidGuard 1.4_2 pkg v.1.9.1: error message during updating

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      Fesoj
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      Using squidGuard 1.4_2 pkg v.1.9.1, I get the following error messages when updating the blacklist with a fresh tar ball:

      Jul 31 12:00:55 php: : The command '/sbin/mdmfs -s 300M md15 /tmp/squidGuard' returned exit code '1', the output was 'mdmfs: mount exited with error code 64'
      Jul 31 12:00:55 php: : The command 'chmod 1777 /tmp/squidGuard' returned exit code '1', the output was 'chmod: /tmp/squidGuard: No such file or directory'
      Jul 31 12:01:19 php: : The command 'umount -f /tmp/squidGuard' returned exit code '1', the output was 'umount: /tmp/squidGuard: not a file system root directory'

      I checked this on 2 other machines. Nevertheless, the messages do not seem to have any effect on the functionality of the package. Has anybody seen this, too?

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        dvserg
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        Maybe blacklist too long, more that '/tmp' size

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          Fesoj
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          Maybe blacklist too long, more that '/tmp' size

          The black list was the "shallalist", where 300 MB should still be plenty. Explicitly executing squidGuard_blacklist_update.sh from the tmp dir does not give any error message.

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