John Hampton wrote:

>>   The binary is called cherokee_logrotate. If you want to rotate
>>   your logs, but you don't want to shut down the server, you can
>>   just do:
>>
>>   cherokee_logrotate http://localhost/admin/ /var/log/cherokee.log
>
> Cool, so it was working properly, I just wasn't passing in a properly
> formatted request (since I was trying to view it through a browser).

  The server_info does something like that.  The default installation
  set it up on the /info directory.  I suggest you to uncomment the
  "JustAbout" keyword if you want to see some server information.

>>   We have more software using it, but it have not been released yet.
>>   I know, I should do it soon.. there is any real reason to keep it
>>   closed.  My only concern is that they have not been widely tested,
>>   but open them is the best way to solve it, so.. :-)
>
> I'd love to see what you have

  I'm gonna try to release it soon, but I want to focus on the
  performance for the next release.. and well, maybe some bug fixing
  if it comes up.

>>   About the documentation, Ayose (setepo) wrote a tutorial one year
>>   ago or so about the API, but.. it is Spanish, so I suppose it will
>>   not be very useful for you (well, actually, I'm not sure because
>>   your domain name ;-)
>
> Well, it just so happens that I can speak spanish :)  I'd love to take a
> look at the tutorial.

  Here it is:  http://svn.0x50.org/file/cherokee/doc/es/handlers.tex
  Take care, it maybe slightly outdated.

>>   Anyway, it would be nice to write down some documentation about
>>   the API.  Add Doxygen comments would be a good beginning.. if
>>   there is someone who want to start this task, I will join him :-)
>
> Well, I don't really know anything about the API or the code, but
> if/when I do, I'd be happy to help adding some documentation.

 Gland to hear it.. ;-)

--
Greetings, alo.
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