Amos, if I understand you right, there's no way to properly disable daemonization in squid 3.2+?
Seems that any program that forks and exits its main process on SIGHUP is unsuitable for use with 'expect fork' or 'expect daemon', so this begs the question, why can't we disable daemonization without disabling all SMP?
Anyway, that is a problem for 'squid3', if/when it gets converted to upstart. I like Alain's idea for using -N to solve squid 2.x's issue now.
Amos, if I understand you right, there's no way to properly disable daemonization in squid 3.2+?
Seems that any program that forks and exits its main process on SIGHUP is unsuitable for use with 'expect fork' or 'expect daemon', so this begs the question, why can't we disable daemonization without disabling all SMP?
Anyway, that is a problem for 'squid3', if/when it gets converted to upstart. I like Alain's idea for using -N to solve squid 2.x's issue now.