Debian seem to be unwilling to push squid4 through to stretch-backports. There 
is a libc change in testing that makes it difficult to get the one from testing 
or unstable without building your own.

I have emailed their packaging team a couple of times. Given squid 3.5 is 
unsupported you would think they would want to get it into stretch-backports. 
Maybe if they got a semi-offical email from the squid developers they might 
reconsider.

MarkJ 

> On 2 Nov 2018, at 9:46 am, Rafael Akchurin <rafael.akchu...@diladele.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hello Jose,
> 
> Latest Squid is already available in Debian unstable, no need to use Ubuntu 
> recompilation.
> 
> Best regards,
> Rafael Akchurin
> 
>> Op 1 nov. 2018 om 21:08 heeft José J. Rodriguez <jose.rodrig...@cenpalab.cu> 
>> het volgende geschreven:
>> 
>> Rafael Akchurin wrote:
>>> Greeting all,
>>> The online repository with latest Squid 4.4 (rebuilt from Debian unstable 
>>> with sslbump support) for Ubuntu 18 LTS 64-bit is available at 
>>> squid44.diladele.com. Github repo at 
>>> https://github.com/diladele/squid-ubuntu contains the scripts we used to 
>>> make this compilation.
>> 
>> Hi:
>> 
>> Will this work on Debian 9.X?
>> 
>> Regards,
>> Joe1962
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