On 22/02/25 22:21, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
On 21/02/25 05:31, Matus UHLAR - fantomas wrote:
I am trying to manually backport squid-6.13 to Debian 12.
looks like newest squid-openssl Pre-Depends: on "squid"
however "squid" is in conflict with "squid-openssl"
Is this a bug in control package or did something change since 6.10
(which I backported successfully)
?
On 22.02.25 21:25, Amos Jeffries wrote:
That is correct. The Debian 'squid-openssl' package now extends the
default 'squid' package with OpenSSL support binaries instead of
replacing everything.
The backport needs to supply both 'squid' and 'squid-openssl' built
from the 6.13 sources.
Pre-Depends requires dependent package "squid" (without openssl
support) being fully configured before squid-openssl gets installed.
Doesn't that mean that squid will be restarted twice, and first instance
will run squid without openssl support and thus without required
functionality?
Maybe, I do not recall what upgrade tests showed for apt output.
AFAIK it should only be restarted once. The 'Conflicts' on older
squid-openssl packages forces apt/dpkg to treat them as a pair on
transition.
After transition 'squid' is an alias to whichever is preferred.
Amos
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