daniele.piaggesi wrote:
I think you can safely ignore this error message.
Yes but maybe I might have some problems to convince my customer to ignore
it! :)
You should upgrade to newer squid3.0 version, a number of bugs has been
fixed....
Ok I've done, I've upgradedo to squid 3.0 STABLE8, the latest stable on
the website and now...I have the same error and a different one more
annoying.
I have it only if I enable icap on my squid.conf:
FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying.
This error not seems blocker, but sometimes during the test navigation the
browser
tell me that it's not be able to contact the proxy. If I start squid
without icap, I haven't this problem.
I googled a little and a find two kind of answer: upgrade (mmm in my case
downgrade) or recompile in this way:
export CFLAGS="-s -DNUMTHREADS=24"
ulimit -n 4096
./configure --prefix=/opt/squid-2.5.STABLE5 --enable-linux-netfilter
--enable-async-io=24 --enable-underscores '--enable-removal-policies=lru
heap'
make -j3 all
make install
But it was tested on 2.5-STABLE5 version in 2004.
Anyone have seen this errors and have an idea?
We are very interested in the core and backtrace from such a segment
violation in current Squid. Are you able to run under a debugger and
find out where its faulting?
Amos
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Please use Squid 2.7.STABLE3 or 3.0.STABLE8