Thanks for clearing up the 'make' & 'make clean' Thomas, It so happens that
we compiled it twice, I did it, went off to do something and my technician
did it too! so I assume that we ended up with a 'clean' compile anyway.
I've also posted this question on the Squid list as I was unsure if it was a
Squid or SuSE problem. Marc Elsen asked me to try ./squid -k rotate, not
sure what it does, but it works :-) At least I can rotate now as the logs
were getting a tad big.
If it's of help the file permissions are as follows from / to /sbin/squid
User "Read, Write, Execute"
Group & Others "Read, Execute"
owner root
Adrian
----- Original Message -----
From: Thomas Adam
--- "adrian.wells"
wrote: "\" "/" I used the right one! :-)
In the /bin folder is a script that will start squid - it works! and is running now.
The squid exe lives as it should in /sbin
When I compiled I used
./configure --enable-arp-acl --enable-delay-pools make make clean
make clean is ONLY done before "make" so that old compiled files are removed. The order of operation then is:
make clean && make && make install
I'm sure it is a path problem but clciking on the icon in KDE does not work either.
From the shell konsole..
set path to /usr/local/squid/sbin then squid -k rotate
returns... command not found
If I click /usr/local/squid/sbin/squid from my desktop I get "couldn't find the program 'squid'"
Look inside this script, and then determine where it thinks the squid binary is.
-- Thomas Adam
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