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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Vicks [mailto:ondemandemails@xxxxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Friday, 05 June, 2009 05:37
> To: Jeff Pang
> Cc: squid cache
> Subject: Re:  Fedora 10 + Squid in Mac filtering
> 
> 
> yes u r rite. by mistak i typed 10, it is 3.
> but b4 installing new version u have to uninstall the old version.
> what i did is given below.
> 1. i didnt do nythng with the pre installed version 3.
> 2. i downloaded sources of squid version 2.7 & extracted them 
> to folder documents.
> 3. i then compiled them using following commands:
> ./configure --enable-arp-acl
> make clean
> make
> 
> 4. all was done smoothly without any err.
> 
> but still thr is version 3 at etc/squid.
> 
> whts the big deal?


Uninstall the Fedora version 3 if you're not going to need it.  Having both versions on the machine could be trouble down the road.

The source tarball default file locations is not the same as a RedHat/Fedora RPM.

Did you JUST do an --enable-arp-acl?

>From the Squid FAQ:

The following ./configure options install Squid into the RedHat structure properly:

  --prefix=/usr
  --includedir=/usr/include
  --datadir=/usr/share
  --bindir=/usr/sbin
  --libexecdir=/usr/lib/squid
  --localstatedir=/var
  --sysconfdir=/etc/squid

James

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