Get the source RPM, and run
rpm --rebuild ...
Or get the latest RH 6.2 Squid source RPM, and upgrade it to the
current Squid version. (probably better, as the way init scripts etc
works has changed a lot in RH Linux since 6.2)
Or install Squid from the source tarball provided on the Squid site
and it's mirrors.
General guide how to upgrade a Source RPM:
1. Install the source RPM
2. Download the new sources (tarball)
3. Edit the SPEC file of the package
4. Rebuild the package using "rpm -ba package.spec".
5. Install the created binary RPM.
Anyone using a distribution no longer actively maintained by the
distributor, or needing to run later components than normally
distributed in the pre-packaged OS distribution sooner or later need
to learn the above steps to maintain their installation.
Regards
Henrik Nordström
Squid Developer
On Wednesday 16 January 2002 16.52, Serge Bianda wrote:
> Hello there:
> Can anyone point me to squid 2.4 rpm package for RedHat Linux 6.2.
> (I tried rpmfind.net, but it only has the package for 7.x). I do
> have the source code for 7.2 but I need some help compiling it to
> run off my 6.2 (Any suggestion in that matter will be more than
> welcome).
>
> Regards,
> Serge
-- MARA Systems AB, Giving you basic free Squid support Customized solutions, packaged solutions and priority support available on requestReceived on Wed Jan 16 2002 - 09:59:07 MST
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