Yeah, those files might have helped :) Just not sure if the archive was
gzip'd...

Don't think this is a generic problem. I installed squid on a fresh
8.10, did a do-release-upgrade to Jaunty, and Squid was still working.
Of course, that was with only the default configuration.

Looking in your /var/log/dist-upgrade/term.log I see quite a few
attempts to access the non-existent path /null. At one occasion it
happens right next to  your "subprocess post-installation script
returned error exit status 1".

Can you find anything in your squid configuration which would explain
why the upgrade would want to access /null?

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