r...@raychorn-desktop:~/bin# /usr/sbin/cherokee -C
/etc/cherokee/cherokee.conf[29/07/2009 13:04:20.458] (error)
plugin_loader.c:194 - dlopen(/usr/lib/cherokee/libplugin_mirror.so):
/usr/lib/cherokee/libplugin_mirror.so: cannot open shared object file: No such
file or directory[29/07/2009 13:04:20.458] (error) plugin_loader.c:363 - Can't
open "mirror" moduleCouldn't read the config file: /etc/cherokee/cherokee.conf
I tried this with the debian (for Ubuntu 9.04) Cherokee 0.99.23 however I am at
a loss as to why this error is happening since I can cat the conf file and it
looks readable to me.
Ray C. Horn
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> Date: Sat, 29 Aug 2009 21:48:19 +0200
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> CC: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: [Cherokee] Cannot start Cherokee 0.99.23
>
> Hi Ray!
>
> ray horn wrote:
> > Cherokee is still non functional for me.
> >
> I have no idea why you are getting a 'mirror' error since there is no
> mention to that handler in the cherokee.conf you sent.
> I've just tried that very same configuration (stripping the SSL certs
> sections and adjusting the log files to my system) and it is working on
> my side (no https, though).
>
> r...@borg:~# cherokee -C ./ray.conf
> WARNING: Ignoring TLS port 443
> Cherokee Web Server 0.99.24b3603 (Aug 29 2009): Listening on port
> ALL:80, TLS
> disabled, IPv6 enabled, using epoll, 4096 fds system limit, max. 2041
> connections, caching I/O, 10 threads, 204 connections per thread, standard
> scheduling policy
>
> Could you give it a try with trunk and report back to see if we can
> figure out what is happening?
>
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