Hi Amos, Squid -v shows these options: ======================================= Squid Cache: Version 2.6.STABLE18 configure options: '--prefix=/usr' '--exec_prefix=/usr' '--bindir=/usr/sbin' '- -sbindir=/usr/sbin' '--libexecdir=/usr/lib/squid' '--sysconfdir=/etc/squid' '--l ocalstatedir=/var/spool/squid' '--datadir=/usr/share/squid' '--enable-async-io' '--with-pthreads' '--enable-storeio=ufs,aufs,coss,diskd,null' '--enable-linux-ne tfilter' '--enable-arp-acl' '--enable-epoll' '--enable-removal-policies=lru,heap ' '--enable-snmp' '--enable-delay-pools' '--enable-htcp' '--enable-cache-digests ' '--enable-underscores' '--enable-referer-log' '--enable-useragent-log' '--enab le-auth=basic,digest,ntlm' '--enable-carp' '--enable-follow-x-forwarded-for' '-- with-large-files' '--with-maxfd=65536' 'i386-debian-linux' 'build_alias=i386-deb ian-linux' 'host_alias=i386-debian-linux' 'target_alias=i386-debian-linux' 'CFLA GS=-Wall -g -O2' 'LDFLAGS=-Wl,-Bsymbolic-functions' 'CPPFLAGS=' ======================================= Now, I am not quite sure which default options are used by the official Squid build, but I do not see anything out of the ordinary here. Thanks for your input! -Kevin C. -----Original Message----- From: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx] Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 8:31 PM To: Kevin C. Connell Cc: Zeller, Jan; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: Re: RE: Upgrade Squid on Ubuntu Kevin C. Connell wrote: > Hi, Jan, > > Thank you for this information. > > The current Squid version running on the Ubuntu box is 2.6.STABLE18, so I'm not sure why the upgrade didn't take me up to the 2.7 build. We are not having any problems with Squid, I'm just wanting to be on the most current, stable version. > > It's like apt-get doesn't recognize that Squid is installed. This usually occurs with custom builds. It's easy to build and install Squid for Ubuntu and may be what happened. Run "squid -v" to see the bud options. And check carefully for any features which do not exist or differ from the official build. If you can't find any meaningful differences "apt-get install squid" should fix the version problem. But will loose any custom alterations which may have been made. Amos > > I will search thru the Ubuntu forums and see if I can find more information on this issue. > > > -Kevin > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Zeller, Jan [mailto:jan.zeller@xxxxxxxxxxx] > Sent: Thursday, July 30, 2009 1:10 AM > To: Kevin C. Connell; squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Subject: AW: Upgrade Squid on Ubuntu > > > Hi, > > just have a look at http://packages.ubuntu.com > The lastest stable version they offer seems to be : 2.7.STABLE3-4.1ubuntu1: amd64 i386 > If you want something newer you have to compile or eventually add a non official repository to your sources.list. > No clue if there is such a repository out there. > > kind regards, > > Jan > > > > -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- > Von: Kevin C. Connell [mailto:kevin.connell@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] > Gesendet: Donnerstag, 30. Juli 2009 03:04 > An: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > Betreff: Upgrade Squid on Ubuntu > > Greetings, > > I am relatively new to Squid (and Linux as well for that matter), and I have a question. > > I am wanting to upgrade a Squid installation running on Ubuntu, and I thought this could be done using apt-get update, followed by apt-get u upgrade. > > It seems that many things were upgraded successfully... but not Squid. Perhaps an entry is needed in the sources.list file, or ? > > This question perhaps should be asked in an Ubuntu users group, but I thought I would try here first. > > > Good day, > > -Kevin > > > -- Please be using Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE6 or 3.0.STABLE17 Current Beta Squid 3.1.0.12