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On 15/12/18 5:27 am, Alex Rousskov wrote:
With modern Squids, you should not do anything special to accomplish
that. Only the latest annotation value should be preserved. If that is
not happening in your tests, consider filing a bug report, especially if
you can reproduce with Squid v4+.
https://github.com/squid-cache/squid/commit/457857fe7cf51037cd9e54e86c0985391d7ea594
No, the two are pretty much unrelated. The always-erase-the-old-value
fix (not really a feature!) in the above-referenced commit should apply
to all annotations, not just client connection annotations. IIRC, our
connection annotation work simply exposed the fact that we screwed up
with annotation updates earlier, and we fixed that bug in the same project.

Alex.

Bug report with steps to reproduce filed:

https://bugs.squid-cache.org/show_bug.cgi?id=4912

Amish
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