Re: [squid-users] Adding Header file

From: Henrik Nordstrom <henrik_at_henriknordstrom.net>
Date: Wed, 18 Jun 2008 21:47:38 +0200

Yes. See FAQ.

On ons, 2008-06-18 at 23:05 +0530, Paras Fadte wrote:
> Hi ,
>
> Is it possible to specify multiple origin servers in squid and also if
> it is possible is it possible to do it for each virtual host ?
>
> example:
>
> vhost1 will have origin server v1.example.com
> vhos2 will have origin server v2.example.com
>
> and so on ....
>
> Thank you.
>
> -Paras
>
>
> On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 9:58 PM, Henrik Nordstrom
> <henrik_at_henriknordstrom.net> wrote:
> > On ons, 2008-04-30 at 23:51 +1200, Amos Jeffries wrote:
> >
> >> size_t is named to describe its use. It's unsigned to record the length
> >> of things.
> >> IIRC there is a different contextual meaning in squid. Hopefully one of
> >> the others can tell us both what.
> >
> > It's also 64-bits on 64-bit platforms, where int is 32-bits and can't
> > hold as large number as one can allocate consecutive memory regions...
> >
> > But as you say, the biggest factor is semantics. size_t is size of some
> > memory region (physical or virtual).
> >
> > ssize_t is similar, but only used for return results where -1 may be
> > returned... (signed)
> >
> > off_t is their cousin, but for positions/ranges in files instead of
> > memory regions.
> >
> > In squid-2 we also have squid_off_t which is for object
> > positions/ranges. In Squid-3 int64_t is used for this purpose.
> >
> > Regards
> > Henrik
> >
> >

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