[MacPorts] #47880: squid3 @3.5.5 run fails with "cannot change current directory to /opt/local/var/squid/cache/squid"
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#47880: squid3 @3.5.5 run fails with "cannot change current directory to
/opt/local/var/squid/cache/squid"
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Reporter: ni-27@… | Owner: jmr@…
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: ports | Version: 2.3.3
Resolution: fixed | Keywords:
Port: squid3 |
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Comment (by ni-27@…):
Replying to [comment:9 jmr@…]:
> Yes the default should work in a fresh environment, but the default was
wrong. That’s what I fixed. Updating the port will not touch an existing
squid.conf, so if you have a reference to /opt/local/var/squid/cache/squid
in there (rather than /opt/local/var/squid/cache) you will need to either
change it or create that directory. I can’t tell you what series of events
led to the current state of your squid.conf, but your log output is very
clear that it is referencing /opt/local/var/squid/cache/squid.
Thank you very much. This helped. With the 3.5.5_1 patch I was able to
upgrade the 3.4.11 squid environment without trouble on my second machine.
Your observations on the logs are correct. Unfortunately, I was missing
the point by using a fresh startup and did not take the effort to dig for
the original logs and squid.conf on the first machine.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/47880#comment:10>
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