On 1/02/2017 7:34 a.m., boruc wrote: > Thank you for your answers Antony. > > On packages.ubuntu.com I searched for "squid3" and here's what I've found: > 12.04LTS - 3.1.19 > 14.04LTS - 3.3.8 > 16.04LTS - 3.5.12 > > For now the best option would be to upgrade Ubuntu to 16.04, but I cannot do > it now. Also Amos has written earlier: "All the newer versions should come > pre-packaged with eCAP support with no action needed on your part." I'd like > to know if in squid 3.5.12 eCAP is already enabled, but I cannot find it by > myself. > > I tried it on Ubuntu 14.04, by "sudo apt-get install squid3", squid 3.3.8 > was installed (and also package libecap2 (0.2.0-1ubuntu4)), the output for > "squid3 -v" was: > ... > > So actually this squid release is already configured with "--enable-ecap" > and all I need to do is to set "ecap_enable" in configuration file to "on" > (and other stuff mentioned in documentation > <http://e-cap.org/Documentation> ) and it'll work fine? Correct, thats what I meant by what I wrote earlier. Note that its the 0.2 version of eCAP though, so some things from the 1.0 version will not be exactly as documented. It should work reasonably well for most needs. Amos _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users