> Do you have a backup copy of the contents of said directories before
> reinstalling?

Actually, i didn't have to remove these directories since they was
gone after removing the packages. So, the only thing I did was
reinstalling.

OK, i just reinstalled like the first time and... the bug was here again.

I installed with aptitude by manually selecting cherokee,
libcherokee-base0, libcherokee-server0 and libcherokee-config0 all in
version 0.99.43-1
The problem is with the dependencies of libcherokee-config0-0.99.43-1.
They don't require a specific version and it depends on
libcherokee-client0 which is in version 0.7.2-4 in the stable branch.
So, aptitude automatically installed this old version.

After that, an upgrade of libcherokee-client0 to version 0.99.43-1
solves the problem.

Regards. Thanks for your work and your concern.

-- 
dr4ke.



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