[squid-users] WCCPv2 problems....still

From: <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 15 Aug 2003 12:17:32 -0500

Well I have managed to get some help from some other very helpful folks and
currently have kernel 2.4.20 patched with the ip_wccp module. I have
applied the wccpv2 patch from visolve for version 2.5 of squid. When I ran
the patch I got no errors, when I compiled everything indicated that WCCP
was turned on, but when I run make I get the following:

gcc -DHAVE_CONFIG_H
-DDEFAULT_CONFIG_FILE=\"/usr/local/squid/etc/squid.conf\" -I. -I.
-I../include -I. -I. -I../include -I../include -I/usr/kerberos/include -g
-O2 -Wall -D_REENTRANT -c `test -f wccpv2.c || echo './'`wccpv2.c
wccpv2.c: In function `wccp2HandleUdp':
wccpv2.c:338: warning: unused variable `tmp'
wccpv2.c: In function `wccp2AssignBuckets':
wccpv2.c:442: warning: unused variable `wccp2_assign_bucket'
wccpv2.c:443: warning: unused variable `buckets_per_cache'
wccpv2.c:444: warning: unused variable `loop'
wccpv2.c:445: warning: unused variable `number_caches'
wccpv2.c:447: warning: unused variable `caches'
wccpv2.c:448: warning: unused variable `offset'
wccpv2.c:449: warning: unused variable `buckets'
wccpv2.c:450: warning: unused variable `buf'

At this point, I can finish compiling squid and installing it. I can even
run it (with all the configurations necessary for activating WCCPv2), but
when I look at the cache.log files there is no WCCP traffic being generated.

Can someone give me some feedback on this?

On Wednesday 06 August 2003 04.41, Allen Stringfellow wrote:
> I am trying to compile Squid-2.5.3 on RedHat Linux 9.0 (kernel
> 2.4.21 with ip_wccp.patch patched into the precompile includes). I
> ran the wccpv2.patch against the precompiled squid source and ran
> the configure script with --linux-netfilter , --delay-pools,
> --snmp, and --wccpv2 options enabled. When I run 'make all' I get
> the following errors from the wccpv2 mod:
>

Did you get any errors when you ran the patch command?

Regards
Henrik

Paul Fiero
Information Security Analyst
City of Austin Communications and Technology Management
(512) 974-3559
paul.fiero@ci.austin.tx.us

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