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On 21/10/10 21:20, Roberto Suarez Soto wrote:
El dÃa Thu, 21 Oct 2010 10:10:34 +0200, TÃth Tibor PÃter
<tibor.peter.toth@xxxxxx>  escribÃa:

And if Squid was installed with apt-get as a debian package?
Is there a way to reconfigure?

Have you checked that you actually need it yet?

* Run "squid -v" to check that its not already there. Most Debian packages *were* built with large file support. * Check if its a 64-bit build of Squid. Only 32-bit builds need the special large-file support.

If you confirm that you dont have large file support in your package. Locate the backports package for your Debian. The latest packages there are among the fixed set.

Amos
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