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On 10/08/2013 11:22 p.m., Dash Four wrote:
It needs to be noted that there is no (significant) differences in the configuration between the old and the new versions, apart from minor corrections to account for changed option names (transition from 3.2.0 to 3.3.4). There isn't any difference in the usage (nature or intensity) either. Apart from a new kernel, the only difference is the new squid version.

Conclusion: squid 3.2.0 should be confined to the dust bin!

Indeed. 3.2.0.* are beta releases :-) and the whole 3.2 series is now deprecated by 3.3.* which itself is soon to be deprecated by 3.4. (although one bad decision has turned 3.4.0.1 into a train wreck I'm not even announcing widely).



I've read an advisory which recommends upgrading to 3.3.7 (and now 3.3.8 is released), so I'll upgrade to that in the coming days, but wanted to post this update in the meantime for the benefit of this group.

Amos




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