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tcygne wrote:
Your kidding, right? That was sudo apt-get squid3 just a little while ago. So
it is ubuntu's most recent version in their repos. I suppose I could
download and compile my own squid3 with the most recent stable. I'm a little
squeemish about breaking stuff right now. I may need to wait until the
spring break or summer break while there are no classes in session. I was
planning to go to ubuntu 10.4 at that time anyway.

Unfortunately no joke. Most recent version packaged varies between distros as to when they do the packaging and how often a major distro release happens. Ubuntu still has 3.0.STABLE1 as the only option in Hardy repos etc. Karmic (9.10) looks to be is the oldest Ubuntu to include the fix for your bug.

Debian packages can usually cross squid packages over the repos (stable with bits from unstable or testing) without expecting issues. But I'm not sure if that fits the same for the Ubuntu re-builds.

"squid3 -v" or "dpkg --list|grep squid" will tell you exactly what version and release of Squid you are working with.

Amos
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  Current Stable Squid 2.7.STABLE7 or 3.0.STABLE24
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