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Upgraded to Stretch. As you suspected it got confused with which squid, had to remove squid3 and install Squid.

Apart from changed all the directories from squid3 to squid and my squid.conf it's up and running.

When squid4 comes out are they going to keep it as squid or will there be a squid4 package?

Cheers,
MarkJ

> On 7 Sep 2015, at 3:15 pm, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> 
>> On 2/09/2015 1:03 p.m., Amos Jeffries wrote:
>>> On 2/09/2015 10:30 a.m., Tarot Apprentice wrote:
>>> Is there an easier way of getting updated builds on Debian?
>>> 
>>> The Jessie (stable) repo has 3.4.8 in it. Even Stretch (testing/next release) has 3.4.8 in it. Only the experimental version is up to date with 3.5.7. Is the only option to build your own to get a current release?
> 
> ... just when we though it would take another month or so the blocker
> got resolved and Squid 3.5.7 has made it through to Debian Stretch
> repositories.
> 
> Though as I mentioned there is a package renaming transition. So the
> Debian package is now called "squid" again. Upgrades should work okay,
> but some manual oversight is recommended just in case we missed something.
> If you have both squid and squid3 packages installed right now it is
> best to remove one of them to smooth the upgrade process.
> 
> Cheers
> Amos
> 
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