On 9/17/22 05:37, Hildegard Meier wrote:
It is a poorly worded reference to "#line" directives used by some
programming languages for documenting the original location of lines in
preprocessed files. Here are the corresponding C++ preprocessor docs,
for example: https://en.cppreference.com/w/cpp/preprocessor/line
I guess it would be helpful to add this explanation to the doc.
Agreed.
/usr/sbin/squid -k reconfigure -f '|/usr/local/script/squid/pre_process_squid_config_file.sh'
gives the following line in /var/log/squid/cache.log
FATAL: parseConfigFile: '|/usr/local/script/squid/pre_process_squid_config_file.sh' failed with exit code -1
Squid Cache (Version 3.5.27): Terminated abnormally.
> is that a bug?
I found out that has nothing to do with the -f
"|pre_processing_script.sh" syntax, it happens with the standard -f
"/etc/squid/squid.conf" syntax the same.
The "terminated abnormally" message is a generic message common to many
fatal problems. However, the "FATAL: parseConfigFile: ... failed with
exit code..." error is specific to the pipeline configuration syntax. I
realize that you do not care about the latter anymore, but wanted to add
this clarification in case somebody else does.
Glad you found a solution that works well for you.
Alex.
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