ons 2003-06-11 klockan 09.01 skrev Marc Elsen:
> > Surprisingly YES. A SEG Violation in all of cache.log.[0-3] files.
> > Look:
> >
> > # head cache.log
> >
> > 2003/06/10 04:00:00| storeDirWriteCleanLogs: Starting...
> > FATAL: Received Segment Violation...dying.
>
> Since, this is about the latest release, I guess filing a bug report
> would be the most appropriat thing to do ,
It is.
In such report please include
a) A backtrace of where the segmentation fault occurs.
b) Any squid.conf settings which may be relevant.
c) Your configure options.
Regards
Henrik
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