Once you run make, a startup script called cherokee will be generated in 
that directory.

Good luck!


David McKeegan wrote:
> Thanks, Taher. Just to clarify, do you mean the entire contrib directory in 
> the Cherokee downloads folder, or just cherokee.pre in the contrib directory?
>
> Best,
>
> Dave
>
> On 7 Dec 2009, at 21:52, Taher Shihadeh wrote:
>
>   
>> David McKeegan wrote:
>>     
>>> I downloaded and installed 0.99.31 to my Debian Lenny VPS and set up two 
>>> sites - one static, and one Wordpress. Trouble is, when I reboot the 
>>> server, I need to login to Cherokee-admin and boot it up manually. There 
>>> doesn't appear to be an init script in /etc/init.d.
>>>
>>> I am a Linux newbie, and would appreciate if someone could send some 
>>> detailed instructions of how to fix this. I have the latest download on my 
>>> hard drive, and assume that copying over a file or two into to init.d will 
>>> fix it. Is that right? If so, what files
>>>       
>> contrib/cherokee is what you are looking for.
>> Once copied,  the usual update-rc.d will do.
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> -- 
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>>
>>     
>
>   


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