Alejandro Barrera dijo [Fri, May 14, 2010 at 09:01:42PM +0200]:
> >   find /usr -name 'cherokee*' -print
> > 
> > Usually is the problem is related to having Cherokee in two different
> > installation paths (/usr and /usr/local).
> 
> Hmm, just for the sake of usability, we could be more verbose about that 
> error. Something like:
> 
> "ERROR: Broken installation detected. Found other cherokee vers in 
> /usr/local/... Please remove it first."
> 
> :)

This would be bad on many accounts. First of all, you as a local admin
might have _legitimate_ reasons to have more than one version of a
given program installed, Cherokee included - And they can work
reliably i.e. by setting rpath to their corresponding
libraries. Second, it could incur in a noticeable slowdown at startup,
while offending binaries are located. 

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Gunnar Wolf • [email protected] • (+52-55)5623-0154 / 1451-2244
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