Hi everyone, I've just released Cacheboy-1.1, which is essentially an almost current snapshot of Squid-2.HEAD with a whole lot of code reorganisation and a couple of new minor features. It certainly seems stable enough in local testing and limited third party testing. I'll see if I can get permission from those who are testing it to drop names, but its seen some reasonably busy production loads and as I said, it seems stable enough. I'd like to try and get this stuff tested more thoroughly in production environments before I begin trying to roll these changes back into Squid-2.HEAD. My work to date is mostly code reorganisation in preparation for larger scale changes. I've done about as much code shuffling as I can do in this first pass without beginning much more intrusive code changes to fix various silly choices made in the past. I'd like this code to be tested out first as widely as possible before I begin my next set of slightly more intrusive changes. This should mostly be a drop-in replacement for those running Squid-2 under UNIX. I haven't yet done any compatibility work to fix it to compile outside of Linux, FreeBSD and Solaris 10. No, you probably won't notice any functionality or performance differences between Squid-2.7 and Cacheboy. Well, unless you're running Solaris - there's an implementation of event ports for the network IO. ./configure --help has some more information about that. Performance and feature work will come (much) later; too much reorganisation needs to be done first to set the scene for said changes. The 1.0 and 1.1 tarballs can be fetched from: http://code.google.com/p/cacheboy/downloads/ The wiki has some basic information about whats going on: http://code.google.com/p/cacheboy/wiki/ Finally, if you're at all interested in the "why" behind the "what", take a look at the blog: http://cacheboy.blogspot.com/ The wider the testing I get, the quicker this stuff can be made stable and rolled into the next Squid-2 release. Thanks! Adrian -- - Xenion - http://www.xenion.com.au/ - VPS Hosting - Commercial Squid Support - - $25/pm entry-level VPSes w/ capped bandwidth charges available in WA -