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Re: Re: squid 3.2.0.5 even slower than squid 3.1

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thanks, I'm out of the office this week (at Usenix), but will see if this makes any difference when I get back.

David Lang

On Sun, 12 Jun 2011, Jenny Lee wrote:

Date: Sun, 12 Jun 2011 03:35:25 +0000
From: Jenny Lee <bodycare_5@xxxxxxxx>
To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, david@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Re: squid 3.2.0.5 even slower than squid 3.1


Hello David,

We read your benchmarks with interest. Thank you for the work.

I have mentioned "--disable-ipv6" issue before and its solution. Attaching it for your perusal.

Jenny


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one thing that I've found is that even with --disable-ipv6 squid will
still use IPv6 on a system that has it configured (next I'll try and see
if that's what's going wrong on the systems that don't have it configured,
but those systems don't have strace on them, so I'll have to build a
throw-away system instead of using one of my standard build test systems)
David Lang

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To: squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Date: Thu, 5 May 2011 07:58:40 +0000
Subject:  Impressions about 3.2.0.7

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4. "--disable-ipv6" does not work. We had to modify configure to include "#define USE_IPV6 0" to remove ipv6.


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