Re: Updated squid 2.3 stable 3 for cygwin

From: Adrian Chadd <adrian@dont-contact.us>
Date: Thu, 15 Jun 2000 07:06:46 +0800

On Wed, Jun 14, 2000, Henrik Nordstrom wrote:
> Thanks for your patch.
>
> A few issues:
>
> a) What is that business with #define sys_nerr 136 in util.c? It is not
> withing a #ifdef, and it looks like it collides with the __declspec line
> a few lines down..
>
> b) Running Squid under cygwin.dll isn't very useful util cygwin.dll
> properly supports non-blocking socket I/O. The basic Squid design is
> based on non-blocking socket I/O.
>
> c) It would be nice if you based your work on the current development
> sources, available via anonymous cvs from cvs.squid-cache.org.
>
> If you are really serious about getting Squid working under the cygwin
> toolchain I'll give you a CVS branch on squid.sourceforge.net to play
> around in. The speediest path is probably to take the code Romeo
> Anghelache wrote for native Win32 support, and update it to the current
> sources (already updated to Squid-2.2.STABLE5 in the SourceForge CVS
> repository), and then tweak the cygwin toolchain to build Squid without
> cygwin.dll (or Squid to bypass it on networking).

Remember that Eric Stern has a port to NT done of squid.
I think it can be found somewhere at ftp://ftp.indcl.com/ ..
it might be interesting to look at.

Adrian

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