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package file.
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/usr/local/www/packages/freeswitch
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recording js to use it
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(shutdown -p) instead of halt. Should fix Ticket #1882
Shutdown -p will only work on supported systems. Since the behavior on unsupported systems is unknown, giving the user a choice seemed like the better way.
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#1907
The actual test was already there, but the $port variable wasn't properly set beforehand.
This should be a non-issue for people who just check "Transparent" and leave squid on the default port. People who get bit by this seem to also set squid's main port to 80 instead of the default.
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next try
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