Hi,
You may want to try this command,
# dpkg --purge squid

and you could goto here:
/var/spool/
and blow away the squid caches.
(if the purge didn't do it for you)

hth,
Mike

Quoting "Randolph S. Kahle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> I am having trouble with the installation of Squid.
> 
> I updated a Potato box to Woody and in the process something happened to
> the squid configuration.
> 
> Now (to untangle everything), I would like to remove all trace of squid
> from my machine and then do a clean
> 
> apt-get install squid
> 
> I did
> 
> apt-get remove squid
> 
> but this does not seem to remove all traces.
> 
> Is there another command to use to completely rid my machine and allow
> the apt-get install squid to work? 
> 
> Randy
> 
> 
> 
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