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Re: Delaypools not working in squid transparant n snmp openbsd 3.9

This is a discussion on Re: Delaypools not working in squid transparant n snmp openbsd 3.9 within the lucky.openbsd.misc forums, part of the OpenBSD category; --> On Sat, Aug 05, 2006 at 09:48:23PM +0700, sonjaya wrote: > > 2006/08/06 04:09:49| parseConfigFile: line 3576 unrecognized: 'delay_pools ...


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Old 02-18-2008, 06:06 AM
jared r r spiegel
 
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Default Re: Delaypools not working in squid transparant n snmp openbsd 3.9

On Sat, Aug 05, 2006 at 09:48:23PM +0700, sonjaya wrote:
>
> 2006/08/06 04:09:49| parseConfigFile: line 3576 unrecognized: 'delay_pools
> 2'
> 2006/08/06 04:09:49| parseConfigFile: line 3580 unrecognized: 'delay_class
> 1 2'


the squid package doesn't have delay pools enabled -- the option is
not enabled by default in a squid compile, afaik.

you could get the ports tree, edit /usr/ports/www/squid/Makefile, goto
the CONFIGURE_ARGS+= section and add a:

======
--enable-delay-pools \
======

option in there, and then 'make install' it. or, optionally, just do:

$ CONFIGURE_ARGS=--enable-delay-pools make

if you watch the configure portion of the port build, you'll see

checking for mingw32 environment... (cached) no
checking for executable suffix... (cached)
checking for object suffix... (cached) o

scroll by and then should see

Delay pools enabled

real near that.

--

jared

[ openbsd 3.9-current GENERIC ( jul 29 ) // i386 ]

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