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On 25/07/22 17:59, Ronny Preiss wrote:
Hello all,

I have now compiled and installed squid 4.17 as a transition solution on ubuntu 22.04.

Can someone support me regarding my question about compiling squid 5.6 on ubuntu 22.04? Since my previous attempts also have the "memory leak" on ubuntu 22.04 and squid 5.6 problem again.

I am not sure if this will help at all with the memory leak. But the Debian package for 5.6+ contain OpenSSL v3 support and should build fine for this Ubuntu.


You will first need to run these to install the build requirements:
  apt-get update &&
  apt-get build-dep squid &&
  apt-get install git-buildpackage dpkg libssl-dev


Then from a build directory run these:

 git clone https://salsa.debian.org/squid-team/squid.git &&
 cd squid &&
 gbp buildpackage --git-no-sign-tags ;
 cd ..


Install the package you want like this:

 dpkg --install \
    squid-common_5.6-1_amd64.deb \
    squid_5.6-1_amd64.deb

 dpkg --install \
    squid-common_5.6-1_amd64.deb \
    squid-openssl_5.6-1_amd64.deb

Exact filenames may differ. Listing squid-common first is important.


If Ubuntu ship a newer version it will install over top of these packages. There should not be issues with that as it means Ubuntu have pulled in the OpenSSL v3 support from Debian.

Alternatively, you can keep the git clone/checkout around to track Debian security patches and newer releases. You just have to do the rebuild and re-install parts as-needed.


HTH
Amos
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