Woops, it was really simple :-) [r...@nb31 /tmp]# opkg install cherokee Installing cherokee (1.0.9) to root... Downloading http://pkgs.nbee.es/nb31xx/opkg/testing/cherokee_1.0.9_arm.ipk. Connecting to pkgs.nbee.es (93.159.209.243:80) cherokee_1.0.9_arm.i 100% |************************************************************************************************************| 2505k 00:00:00 ETA Configuring cherokee.
[r...@nb31 /tmp]# cherokee [01/01/1970 01:08:16.322] (warning) socket.c:451 - IPv6 support is disabled. Configuring for IPv4 support only. [01/01/1970 01:08:16.322] (warning) util.c:907 - fcntl (F_GETFD, fd=-1, 0): Bad file descriptor Cherokee Web Server 1.0.9 (Nov 17 2010): Listening on port ALL:80, TLS disabled, IPv6 enabled, using epoll, 4096 fds system limit, max. 2041 connections, caching I/O, 5 threads, 408 connections per thread, standard scheduling nice!!! :) I think I should disable IPv6 for my platform too... Miguel Angel Ajo Pelayo http://www.nbee.es +34 636 52 25 69 skype: ajoajoajo 2010/11/17 Alvaro Lopez Ortega <[email protected]> > On 17/11/2010, at 19:50, Miguel Angel wrote: > > > How do I setup the configure to make cherokee install "cherokee.conf" > in /etc/cherokee/ .... instead of /usr/etc/cherokee ? > > > You have to pass ./configure the --sysconfdir=/etc parameter. > > -- > Octality > http://www.octality.com/ > >
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