[Buildroot] [PATCH 1/3] package/squid: enable ICAP server support in squid and define logdir, pidfile and swapdir

Guillaume GARDET - Oliséo guillaume.gardet at oliseo.fr
Thu Oct 16 09:52:19 UTC 2014


Le 08/10/2014 22:24, Gustavo Zacarias a écrit :
> On 10/08/2014 05:18 PM, Thomas Petazzoni wrote:
>
>>> Without: 2.7 MB,and with c-icap: 3.0 MB
>>>
>>> Should I make it optionnal?
>> I would tend to say yes. Making it optional not only saves space, but
>> it also makes it explicit that our Squid build can support the ICAP
>> client functionality.
> I wouldn't mind keeping it as is, squid is a big RAM and storage
> sinkhole so it's a no-go for memory-constrained targets in general,
> after all it's a caching (in disk) proxy with the RAM usage for keeping
> indexes at hand.
> Regards.
>
>

Then, should I make it optionnal or not? I think it should be ok to keep it included as it will never be used on underpowered SoC.

Thomas, would you be ok with that?

Guillaume



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