> This is an administrator's issue. Telephone ringing during an upgrade
> process on a server is not a squid bug.

It certainly isn't a squid bug. It is a fact of life in the real world 
where many admins are expected to multitask in real time. So it might 
be a Debian packaging bug. ;-)

Only squid upgrades seem to behave like this. Many other server packages 
of equal or greater complexity have upgrade scripts which involve much 
less downtime.

> In addition squid need to be down while files are overwritten since
> squid could start using them in the middle of the upgrade, while the
> administrator is answering the phone and the Internet is down,
> causing all types of unexpected bugs.

Why does squid need to be down while other packages, which squid does 
not depend on, are being upgraded? How come only squid has this 
problem?


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