Hi!

Well, as 6.X seems to continue suffering from this leak, I have been testing
7.0.2 for the past weeks on a production machine and the results were great.

While 6.X was eating more than 8 gb of ram after a couple of days, this was
the status of 7.0.2 after 12 days (back on the 14th july)

# ps aux|grep squid
root      990628  0.0  0.1  61284  8140 ?        Ss   jul02   0:00 
/usr/sbin/squid --foreground -sYC
proxy     990632 25.1 27.5 2286020 2238236 ?     R    jul02 4247:29 (squid-1) 
--kid squid-1 --foreground -sYC
proxy    1414198  0.4  0.0   5652  1684 ?        S    jul08  37:23 
(logfile-daemon) /var/log/squid/access.log
root     1821074  0.0  0.0   6356  2152 pts/0    S+   08:45   0:00 grep squid
# dpkg -l squid
Deseado=desconocido(U)/Instalar/eliminaR/Purgar/retener(H)
| 
Estado=No/Inst/ficheros-Conf/desempaqUetado/medio-conF/medio-inst(H)/espera-disparo(W)/pend>
|/ Err?=(ninguno)/requiere-Reinst (Estado,Err: mayúsc.=malo)
||/ Nombre         Versión      Arquitectura Descripción
+++-==============-============-============-================================================>
ii  squid          7.0.2-0.1    amd64        Full featured Web Proxy cache 
(HTTP proxy GnuTLS>

I'll be testing 7.1 now that we've had it uploaded, but new series seems
promising.

Regards.
-- 
Manty/BestiaTester -> http://manty.net

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