Hi Thomas,

Thomas-Martin Seck wrote on 27.09.2012 09:22:
Hi,

this is just a short update on the status of Squid 3 ports. As you may
have noticed I am a bit behind with regards to Squid 3.2. Sorry for that
-- I could not spend much time for ports development in the last few
months. To add insult to injury I will be offline for the next couple of
days but I plan to have the 3.2 port ready in the week starting Oct 7
nonetheless.

I just submitted an update request for 3.1 to 3.1.21 for the time being.

On a side note: in the past, the default Squid port was named
www/squid and the older or development Squid versions had versioned port
directory names. Should we move www/squid to www/squid27 instead and
make all Squid dependend ports that currently depend on www/squid use
www/squid27 instead?

Best regards

First thank you for working on this. According to squid web-page, 3.2 is the only stable version ("Current versions suitable for production use."), that is actively maintained. 3.1 and less are listed in "Old versions - Provided for archival purposes only. Not intended for general use in new installations". Is there still 2.7 users?! As for me, 3.2 should go to www/squid and some kind of exp-run should be done to make sure the ports depending on it builds fine.

--
Regards,
Ruslan

Tinderboxing kills... the drives.
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