Re: [squid-users] suse 9.1 preinstalled squid3

From: Chris Perreault <Chris.Perreault@dont-contact.us>
Date: Wed, 25 Aug 2004 14:57:54 -0400

 
Did the mail list think I was trying to issue a command?

FW: Majordomo results: RE: [squid-users] suse 9.1 preinstalled

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Sent: Wednesday, August 25, 2004 2:02 PM
To: Chris Perreault
Subject: Majordomo results: RE: [squid-users] suse 9.1 preinstalled

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>>>> Suse 9.1 professional, which I'm testing with, has two versions 
>>>> listed as
**** Command 'suse' not recognized.
>>>> follows:
**** Command 'follows:' not recognized.
>>>> 
>>>> Squid 2.5stable5-29 www proxy server
**** Command 'squid' not recognized.
>>>> Squid-beta 3.0-233  www proxy server (new version)
**** Command 'squid-beta' not recognized.
>>>> 
>>>> The description, within Yast, says the beta is:
**** Command 'the' not recognized.
>>>> 
>>>> A recent development snapshot of the squid version 3.0 www proxy 
>>>> server
**** Command 'a' not recognized.
>>>> 
>>>> ...........
**** Command '...........' not recognized.
>>>> At least it does say it is a dev snapshot and does list it as beta.
**** Command 'at' not recognized.
>>>> 
>>>> Chris
**** Command 'chris' not recognized.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> -----Original Message-----
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