On Thu, Dec 21, 2000, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> Not a FreeBSD user, but the process for recompiling/upgrading components
> should be described in the FreeBSD documentation.. it is more or less
> the same procedure for all applications in "ports".
>
> If you cannot find the appropriate FreeBSD documentation, then you could
> always compile Squid by itself as described in the Squid documentation..
> the drawback from doing so is mainly that paths and such things might
> differ from the "ports" build.
As a FreeBSD user, you can simply modify the ports' Makefile to
add / change / delete extra options..
Look for CONFIGURE_ARGS.. there's a whole section in both the squid23
and squid22 port Makefile to add/delete options. Just add
CONFIGURE_ARGS+= --enable-snmp
which should already be a commented-out option somewhere in the Makefile :)
Adrian
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