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Re: Squid 3.5.10 available in Debian Stretch and Debian Sid

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On 30/10/2015 8:58 a.m., TarotApprentice wrote:
Depending on if you're running Debian Stretch (the current testing
version) you'd do an "apt-get install squid" or if you're on an older
Debian I believe you can do an "apt-get -t testing install squid"
although I haven't tried the second method myself.

On 30.10.15 09:30, Amos Jeffries wrote:
I would not recommend the backporting. There are GCC-5 toolchain changes
that are quite huge in Testing. We also added a squid3/squid package
name transition in Squid itself.

So the things that a backport like that will pull as dependencies may
blow up into a change almost as big as a full system upgrade to Testing.

3.5 will apparently build okay on Jesse though if you follow the compile
instructions in the Squid wiki page. So the self-compile is probably better.

I debian meaning, backporting means building newer package using old
tools/libraries (when possible).
So, in fact, you are recommending backporting instead of using
unstable/testing debian version (which is quite risky for system stability)
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