If one has edited the config file and there is some kind of error in the new 
config, 'squid -k interrupt' fails to kill Squid, but instead complains about 
the broken config and exits. I think the correct behavior should be for Squid 
to kill the running process regardless, then report a config error, if 
necessary. Ideally the config would only be carefully scrutinized when starting 
Squid, not when killing it.

-- 
Dave Blanchard <d...@killthe.net>
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