When trying to compile squid 4.0.7 I have the following errors (see bellow)
I am using gcc 5.2.1 compiler and libecap 1.0.0 I compile on Ubuntu 15.10 What am I missing here ? Please help libtool: compile: g++ -DHAVE_CONFIG_H -I../.. -I../../include -I../../lib -I../../src -I../../include -I../../libltdl -Wall -Wpointer-arith -Wwrite-strings -Wcomments -Wshadow -Werror -Wno-deprecated-register -pipe -D_REENTRANT -m64 -march=native -std=c++11 -c ServerBump.cc -fPIC -DPIC -o .libs/ServerBump.o In file included from *../../src/base/AsyncCall.h:14:0*, from *../../src/comm/IoCallback.h:12*, from *../../src/comm.h:12*, from *../../src/client_side.h:16*, from *ServerBump.cc:13*: ../../src/base/RefCount.h: In instantiation of ‘*void RefCount<C>::dereference(const C*) [with C = AnyP::PortCfg]*’: *../../src/base/RefCount.h:35:20:* required from ‘*RefCount<C>::~RefCount() [with C = AnyP::PortCfg]*’ *../../src/servers/Server.h:31:23:* required from here *../../src/base/RefCount.h:96:40:* *error: *invalid use of incomplete type ‘*const class AnyP::PortCfg*’ if (tempP_ && tempP_->unlock() == 0) * ^* In file included from *../../src/MasterXaction.h:12:0*, from *../../src/CommCalls.h:16*, from *../../src/comm.h:13*, from *../../src/client_side.h:16*, from *ServerBump.cc:13*: *../../src/anyp/forward.h:17:7:* *note: *forward declaration of ‘*class AnyP::PortCfg*’ class PortCfg; On Fri, Mar 4, 2016 at 10:24 AM, Alex Rousskov < rouss...@measurement-factory.com> wrote: > On 03/04/2016 09:54 AM, bma wrote: > > > I want to start evaluating squid 4 beta version. > > Is there a tutorial or a step by step document I can use to setup a proxy > > that would do the following: > > - intercept traffic (transparent proxy) > > - handles HTTP and HTTPS (handles gracefully sites that cannot be > 'bumped') > > - attach an ICAP server. > > Sadly, no, there is no such tutorial or a step by step document, > especially when it comes to bumping with its highly environment-specific > definitions of "can be bumped" and the timing of applying that definition. > > The wiki has working examples hiding among the noise of incorrect advice > and outdated or partial information. > > When you make your setup work, please consider writing a good tutorial. > > > Thank you, > > Alex. > >
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