The -t is to test the configuration. No matter if I use it or not, the results are the same, but in my tests I'm using -t to avoid cherokee forking cherokee-worker in a endless loop, so I've used it with the worker too.
The -t it's not relevant, though. Regards, Juanjo El mié, 13-01-2010 a las 19:42 +0100, Stefan de Konink escribió: > Op 13-01-10 19:41, Juan J. Martínez schreef: > > cheroke-worker returns nothing. > > > > I did a little test: > > > > # cherokee-worker -t ; echo $? > > 4 > > > > Yep! That was quite obvious. > > what is -t? -- jjm's home: http://www.usebox.net/jjm/ blackshell: http://blackshell.usebox.net/ ramble on: http://rambleon.usebox.net/ _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list [email protected] http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
