Hi,

I recently switched to Cherokee from Apache.

I successfully set up multiple Symfony projects which previously run on top of 
Apache. I really like the lightweightness of Cherokee and the awesome 
cherokee-admin interface.

My problem is that when developing a symfony application there are situations 
when an HTTP 500 Internal server error is thrown and if I use the development 
version of the front controller I usually get a nice trace of what was the 
execution path and where the error was thrown. At least this is how it works 
when Symfony is run on top of Apache. Cherokee seems to handle this error 
differently, because all I get instead of the trace is Firefox telling me the 
connection was reset.

Any ideas that might help me?

P.S.
I installed Cherokee from the PPA and I am running Ubuntu 9.10 x86_64. 
Everything is up to date.



      
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