* Henrik Nordstrom <hno@squid-cache.org>:
> 1. Use Squid-2.5.STABLE1 with suitable patches applied. With the
> release of Squid-2.5.STABLE Squid-2.4 is no longer actively supported
> by the developers.
Yep. But we wanted to keep the Debian package. OTOH we don't
understand why the recent stable version isn't packaged for Debian.
> 2. When encountering a SIGSEGV/SIGFPE/SIGILL/SIGBUS the developers
> need a stacktrace to be able to pinpoint the source of the error. See
> the Squid FAQ on various methods of getting a stacktrace from a
> crashing Squid. When such stacktrace is found and you are running the
> current STABLE release (with appropriate patches) please register a
> bugzilla entry for your problem.
OK.
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