Found the problem:
The dependencies has changed: https://packages.debian.org/sid/squid (not sure why there is also a https://packages.debian.org/sid/squid3 entry)
Thats excactly the problem with unstable sources. squid3 3.5 requires libecap3 instead of libecap2 (squid3 version 3.4). I can't install libecap3 because it has further dependencies.
I also can't even compile libecap3 without installing n more dependencies.
So I have to use squid 3.4 with the unsafe sha1 furthermore.
startrekfan <startrekfan75@xxxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Fr., 22. Jan. 2016 um 15:45 Uhr:
I tried to compile squid from sid repo. It fails, but I'm not sure why.When I only add the src-deb apt-get build-dep squid3 says libecap3-dev was not found and fails.(Im not sure why it`s needed. libecap3-dev is not listed in the dependencies. https://packages.debian.org/sid/squid3)When I add deb and deb-src apt-get build-dep squid3 wants to update/install adwaita-icon that is not compatible with gnome.So I can't build squid 3.5 on an stable Jessie. Do you have any ideas why?L.P.H. van Belle <belle at bazuin.nl> schrieb am Mo., 18. Jan. 2016 um 09:07 Uhr: > Really this is an easy thing to do. > > > > Add in you sources.list.d/sid.list ad the sid repo. ( only src-deb ) > > Run apt-get update. > > > > apt-get source squid > > apt-get build-dep squid > > make changes if needed, in debian/rules and debian/changelog IF you > changed something. > > > > Build it > > apt-get source squid –b > > it errors, thats ok, get the 2 or 3 extra packages, the same way, after > installing them you can build squid again. > > > > put the debs in a repo you can access and your done. > > Did it here, works fine. > > > > > > Greetz, > > > > Louis > > >
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