there were some issues with squid upgrading prior to version 2, but since
version 2 all squid cached files can be moved, copied, or otherwise
re-used and abused in general...
HOWEVER prior to version 2 an upgrade ment loosing your cached files...
which could be worth lotsa $$$ so upgrading was a bad thing, but if you
have version 1.x.x then it is best to upgrade anyway... squid has gotten
better
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On Wed, 13 Sep 2000, Joe Cooper wrote:
> It's probably not necessary to do anything. Just install the new squid
> and tell it to use the old cache_dirs. Maybe really old versions used a
> different format (someone who's used Squid longer than I will have to
> attest to that), but Squid's from 2 through the latest 2.4.DEVEL use the
> same cache_dir format and work fine when upgrading.
>
> Ayland wrote:
> >
> > Hi all....
> >
> > It is possible save old cached files ??
> > If I will build new Squid version how can I save my old cache ??
> > Will Squid build indexes for that objects ???
> >
> > Thanks...
> > ~Alex.
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