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jesred: regex

by Riccardo Castellani :: Rate this Message:

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In Debian Lenny I installed Jesred 1.2pl1.16 package and I can see "regex RE
[RURL [ACCEL]]" doesn't accept ACCEL parameter; I think my package
(installed via aptitude) is just pre-compiled without "switch -DUSE_ACCEL".
File is /etc/jesred.rules and the unaccepted statements are contained in
this default file.
How Can I solve it ?

row example in jesred.rules is :

# regex ^http://www.artuframe.com/partners/affiliates/banners.*
http://141.44.30.2/images/dot.gif




Re: jesred: regex

by Amos Jeffries-2 :: Rate this Message:

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On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 15:19:42 +0100, "Riccardo Castellani"
<r.castellani@...> wrote:
> In Debian Lenny I installed Jesred 1.2pl1.16 package and I can see
"regex
> RE
> [RURL [ACCEL]]" doesn't accept ACCEL parameter; I think my package
> (installed via aptitude) is just pre-compiled without "switch
-DUSE_ACCEL".
> File is /etc/jesred.rules and the unaccepted statements are contained in
> this default file.
> How Can I solve it ?

1) Contact the Debian package maintainer.

2) report a bug against the Debian package.

3) edit your config files to make it work.

Amos

R: [squid-users] jesred: regex

by Riccardo Castellani :: Rate this Message:

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About point 3, what config files I have to edit  ?

-----Messaggio originale-----
Da: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squid3@...]
Inviato: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 12:27 AM
A: Squid-Users@...
Oggetto: Re: [squid-users] jesred: regex

On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 15:19:42 +0100, "Riccardo Castellani"
<r.castellani@...> wrote:
> In Debian Lenny I installed Jesred 1.2pl1.16 package and I can see
"regex
> RE
> [RURL [ACCEL]]" doesn't accept ACCEL parameter; I think my package
> (installed via aptitude) is just pre-compiled without "switch
-DUSE_ACCEL".
> File is /etc/jesred.rules and the unaccepted statements are contained in
> this default file.
> How Can I solve it ?

1) Contact the Debian package maintainer.

2) report a bug against the Debian package.

3) edit your config files to make it work.

Amos


Re: R: [squid-users] jesred: regex

by Amos Jeffries-2 :: Rate this Message:

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Riccardo Castellani wrote:
> About point 3, what config files I have to edit  ?
>

One of the jesred ones. Probably the one you noticed being wrong.

I don't know jesred sorry so can't help further here.

Amos

> -----Messaggio originale-----
> Da: Amos Jeffries [mailto:squid3@...]
> Inviato: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 12:27 AM
> A: Squid-Users@...
> Oggetto: Re: [squid-users] jesred: regex
>
> On Mon, 2 Nov 2009 15:19:42 +0100, "Riccardo Castellani"
> <r.castellani@...> wrote:
>> In Debian Lenny I installed Jesred 1.2pl1.16 package and I can see
> "regex
>> RE
>> [RURL [ACCEL]]" doesn't accept ACCEL parameter; I think my package
>> (installed via aptitude) is just pre-compiled without "switch
> -DUSE_ACCEL".
>> File is /etc/jesred.rules and the unaccepted statements are contained in
>> this default file.
>> How Can I solve it ?
>
> 1) Contact the Debian package maintainer.
>
> 2) report a bug against the Debian package.
>
> 3) edit your config files to make it work.
>
> Amos
>


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