On 2016-01-02 11:36, Billy.Zheng wrote:
Hi, I have tried to compile and install Squid 3.5.12 in a fresh
CentOS 7 VPS host, because I doesn't understood so many configure,
so I just with minimum configure I understood, I need openssl
to open a https port, and I need basic_auth to support user/password
authentication, so I just with following config:
./configure --build=x86_64-linux-gnu \
--prefix=/usr \
--exec-prefix=/usr \
'--bindir=${prefix}/bin' \
'--sbindir=${prefix}/sbin' \
'--libdir=${prefix}/lib64' \
'--libexecdir=${prefix}/lib64/squid' \
'--includedir=${prefix}/include' \
'--datadir=${prefix}/share/squid' \
'--mandir=${prefix}/share/man' \
'--infodir=${prefix}/share/info' \
--localstatedir=/var \
'--with-logdir=${localstatedir}/log/squid' \
'--with-pidfile=${localstatedir}/run/squid.pid' \
'--with-swapdir=${localstatedir}/spool/squid' \
--sysconfdir=/etc/squid \
--with-openssl \
--enable-epoll \
--enable-auth \
--enable-auth-basic
it worked!
You can skip the --enable-auth and --enable-auth-basic as well if you
like. Both are enabled by default.
But compare to the CentOS 7 yum package version, I found my own less
many
config. following is missing list I never use in my own compile
version.
--host=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu \
--disable-strict-error-checking \
--disable-dependency-tracking \
--enable-follow-x-forwarded-for \
--enable-auth-ntlm=smb_lm,fake \
--enable-auth-digest=file,LDAP,eDirectory \
--enable-auth-negotiate=kerberos \
--enable-external-acl-helpers=file_userip,LDAP_group,time_quota,session,unix_group,wbinfo_group
\
--enable-cache-digests \
--enable-cachemgr-hostname=localhost \
--enable-delay-pools \
--enable-icap-client \
--enable-ident-lookups \
--enable-linux-netfilter \
--enable-removal-policies=heap,lru \
--enable-ssl-crtd \
--enable-storeio=aufs,diskd,ufs \
--enable-wccpv2 \
--enable-esi \
--enable-ecap \
--with-aio \
--with-default-user=squid \
--with-filedescriptors=16384 \
--with-dl \
--with-pthreads
'build_alias=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu'
'host_alias=x86_64-redhat-linux-gnu'
'CFLAGS=-O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions
-fstack-protector-strong --param=ssp-buffer-size=4
-grecord-gcc-switches
-m64 -mtune=generic -fpie'
'LDFLAGS=-Wl,-z,relro -pie -Wl,-z,relro -Wl,-z,now'
'CXXFLAGS=-O2 -g -pipe -Wall -Wp,-D_FORTIFY_SOURCE=2 -fexceptions
-fstack-protector-strong --param=ssp-buffer-size=4
-grecord-gcc-switches
-m64 -mtune=generic -fpie'
'PKG_CONFIG_PATH=:/usr/lib64/pkgconfig:/usr/share/pkgconfig'
I want to use newest version Squid, but i think I perhaps missing
something important option maybe, which can cause risk in some case?
No. Distro packagers like to list all the features enabled explicitly.
All options are optional (hence the name).
Could any please help me for a `standard necessary' configure arguments
for current 3.5 serious?
For CentOS see:
<http://wiki.squid-cache.org/KnowledgeBase/CentOS#Compiling>
or you could use the YUM repository listed earlier on the page. IIRC,
Eliezer has 3.5.12 packages that match what you need.
Or, just tell me, this worked, it is fine, and I will very happy to
use.
btw: When I first install, ./configure is passed, but make is failed.
because I am not install gcc-c++. I have to install gcc-c++,
reconfigure
again, make is passed. I thought if ./configure could detect gcc-c++
is not installed, will more good.
./configure should not have passed. Should have exited with a "compiler
cannot make executables" error. Maybe you have some other c++ compiler
on the system.
Amos
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