ChopperPhil dijo [Thu, May 20, 2010 at 06:17:47AM -0700]: > First many thanks for those of you who helped with getting Cherokee > 1.0.0 to autostart on OS X. > > I was super excited when 1.0.1 came out. Stripped 1.0.0 off my laptop > and installed 1.0.1. But apparently the new version of Cherokee > perhaps change so file/folder permissions, at least that's my best > guess. > > When I try and start Cherokee from the Admin interface I get this > message: > "Could not open '/usr/local/var/log/cherokee.error' for appending" > which of course means Cherokee errored and is trying to write to the > log file. > > When I try and command line start Cherokee I get this message: > "logger_writer.c:296 - Could not open '/usr/local/var/log/ > cherokee.error' for appending"
The directory seems just wrong - /usr/local/var/log? It would usually be in /var/log. And yes, it does not say it is a permission issue - It can very well be that the /usr/local/var/log directory does not exist :) > When I try and launch Cherokee directly by double clicking on cherokee > in /usr/local/sbin I get this message: > (critical) bind.c:284 - Could not bind() port=86 (UID=501, GID=20) > > I tried a lot of different port numbers, that's not the problem. I'm > guessing it's some kind of permission issue just like the error log. Umm, I shall skip commenting on this one :) -- Gunnar Wolf • [email protected] • (+52-55)5623-0154 / 1451-2244 _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list [email protected] http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
