Hey Alex and Markus,
For now we do have a solution to more issues that we had in the past.
This is one of the greatest things!!
One step at a time we do see that we find every one of the issues.
I have tried to write some lightweight helper to verify couple issues.
The src code is at:
http://wiki.squid-cache.org/EliezerCroitoru/Drafts/AdaFakeHelper
The above code is one of the lightest helpers that do exist.
it is not too portable but it shows what is the difference between a
ruby\perl\python script to a code which is written in a compiled language.
the memory print of this software is below 512 Bytes but I am still not
sure if it's 512 bytes or KB in either it is one of the simplest scripts
that do exist and can be tested to verify couple issues.
Eliezer
On 22/01/14 17:12, Alex Crow wrote:
Hi,
Just noticed something in the changelogs for the nightly build that
might mean this is fixed - I'm optimistic anyway:
Tue 2014-01-21 20:29:15 -0700
<http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v3/3.4/changesets/squid-3.4-13079.patch>
Amos Jeffries +10 -2
Fix external_acl_type async loop failures
Now I just need to figure out the "Unhandled exception: c" errors that
kill my squid every so often. It seems to be a rare issue as from
googling only myself and two other people seem to have faced it.
Cheers
Alex