Alvaro Lopez Ortega dijo [Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 11:46:01AM +0200]:
> Gunnar, Leonel,
> 
> How would you feel about providing a short cookbook on how to build Cherokee
> .debs?
> 
> - Unpack a release tarball
> - Clone the '/debian' directory from git
> - Compile the whole thing with dpkg
> 
> I guess it'd be useful for people who use Debian/Ubuntu derivatives and/or
> must stick to a old/stable version.

People who use Debian/Ubuntu should use the provided packages.

People who use derivatives which are not binary-compatible and want to
provide a Cherokee package should base their work on our git tree, and
most preferrably, include their work (including tagging the specific
versions) in it.

If we are not fast enough to push new upstream releases, then please
join in and help us! Push the new Cherokee versions to the Git tree.

I'm not only using the Git tree for Debian work - I'd love to make it
useful for as many derivative distributions as possible. And one of
the points that makes Debian the most derived-from distribution is
that it's actually very easy to integrate your whole distribution work
in it. 
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