Hopefully the Debian guys will push this through to Stretch-backports this time. 3.5.27 only made it as far as buster (testing). Unfortunately libc 2.27 is in there and that meant it wanted to update many other packages. MarkJ > On 4 Jul 2018, at 3:02 pm, Amos Jeffries <squid3@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > The Squid HTTP Proxy team is very pleased to announce the availability > of the Squid-4.1 release! > > > This release is we believe, stable enough for general production use. > > Support for Squid-3.x bug fixes has now officially ceased. Bugs in 3.5 > will continue to be fixed, however the fixes will be added to the 4.x > series. All users of Squid-3.x are encouraged to plan for upgrades. > > > A short list of the major new features is: > > * RFC 6176 compliance (SSLv2 support removal) > * Secure ICAP service connections > * Add url_lfs_rewrite: a URL-rewriter based on local file existence > * on_unsupported_protocol directive to allow Non-HTTP bypass > * Update external_acl_type directive to use logformat codes > * Experimental GnuTLS support for some TLS features > * TLS/SSL related helpers renamed > > > Several features have been removed in 4.1: > > * refresh_pattern ignore-auth and ignore-must-revalidate options > * cache_peer_domain directive > * basic_msnt_multi_domain_auth helper > * ESI custom parser - use XML2 or Expat instead. > > Further details can be found in the release notes or the wiki. > http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v4/RELEASENOTES.html > http://wiki.squid-cache.org/Squid-4 > > > Please remember to run "squid -k parse" when testing upgrade to a new > version of Squid. It will audit your configuration files and report > any identifiable issues the new release will have in your installation > before you "press go". > > Please be particularly aware that for the TLS features the removal of > SSLv2 support may require manual attention to configuration settings > when upgrading from any Squid-3 or older version. > > > All feature additions are considered *experimental* until they have > survived at least one series of releases in general production use. > Please be aware of that when rolling out features which are new in > this series. Not all use-cases have been well tested yet and some may > not even have been implemented. Assistance is still needed despite the > releases general stability level. > > > Plans for the next series of releases is already well underway. Our > future release plans and upcoming features can be found at: > http://wiki.squid-cache.org/RoadMap > > > See the ChangeLog for the full list of changes in this and earlier > releases. > > All users of Squid-4.0 beta releases are urged to upgrade to this > release as soon as possible. > > All users of Squid-3 are encouraged to upgrades where possible. > > > See the ChangeLog for the full list of changes in this and earlier > releases. > > Please refer to the release notes at > http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v4/RELEASENOTES.html > when you are ready to make the switch to Squid-4 > > This new release can be downloaded from our HTTP or FTP servers > > http://www.squid-cache.org/Versions/v4/ > ftp://ftp.squid-cache.org/pub/squid/ > ftp://ftp.squid-cache.org/pub/archive/4/ > > or the mirrors. For a list of mirror sites see > > http://www.squid-cache.org/Download/http-mirrors.html > http://www.squid-cache.org/Download/mirrors.html > > If you encounter any issues with this release please file a bug report. > http://bugs.squid-cache.org/ > > > Amos Jeffries > _______________________________________________ > squid-announce mailing list > squid-announce@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-announce > _______________________________________________ > squid-users mailing list > squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx > http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users _______________________________________________ squid-users mailing list squid-users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.squid-cache.org/listinfo/squid-users