Alvaro Lopez Ortega wrote:
Yep. I thought the "C" icon was a bit rough, so I grabbed the SVG
logo off the website and used Inkscape to create a 32x32 icon of the
little blue-haired Cherokee :)

  That is nice! So I think we should replace the current one by that
  new icon. You can either send it to me and I'll commit it, or I can
  create an subversion account for you, as you prefer.

I do seem to be doing a fair bit with Cherokee at the moment, so maybe the SVN option would be best.

  Doesn't it only install the binaries? I mean, we have to use the
  autotools to generate the target binaries, and then, the installer
  generator to pack them into an executable.

The way it's configured is that Autotools is used to generate the binaries as normal, and AT also updates the install scripts to include the version number and such. I'd want to keep that intact, because it's no fun having to edit the install script for every release, when every other instance of the version number is updated automagically.

IMPORTANT: This "fastcgi" module is NOT ready to be used. Please,
modify your configuration in order to use the "fcgi" module instead.

  There is a trick for this.  We have to compile all the modules
  statically but the fcgi one, and then, forget about include the DLL
  plug-in into the package.  In that way, it won't load the module
  when the server starts up, and no warning message will be shown.

Sounds good. Time for a quick rebuild then :)
I also noticed that the uninstaller didn't completely uninstall Cherokee.. I'll have a look at that in a bit.

Looks like I might need to do some configuration tweaking.. It works
fine with the Win32 port of PHP5 though :)

  Sweet! Did you use phpcgi or fcgi?

phpCGI. I don't think I've got the php-fCGI binaries installed...

I don't mind taking over - it only takes a few minutes to do a build
and make the installer. If I can find a way to script it, I might
try and get nightly or weekly builds going from the SVN source, but
that's only an idea at the moment.

  That would be great. I bet that there will be many people who are
  gonna thank you for that :-)

Do many people run off nightly builds then?
I usually use the stable release packs on my NSLU2.

Thanks.
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