On Wed, 5 Dec 2012, Hugo Vazquez Carames wrote:
Listen to the community. Let the community drive the project. Delegate...
Guys seriously? Delegate? Please read the mailinglist.
In the time you all are writing this massive e-mail based on your own
preconceptions, you could have already made the Debian package.
In Dutch we have a very famous saying: The best helmsmen stand ashore.
Which closely relate to: The best players are in the back seat.
I don't want to read a letter of these so called "discussions" and
"backstabbing" on this mailinglist anymore until any of you take an effort
in actually solving a problem (read: create the debian package).
If the reply of you will be: "Geez, Stefan, the documentation of Debian is
so poorly written that a non-developer mortal user is unable to create a
Debian package theirselves." Then my reply is:
apt-get install libtool automake gcc git
git clone https://github.com/cherokee/webserver.git
cd webserver
git submodule init
git submodule update
./autogen.sh --prefix=/opt/cherokee
make
make install
Your Cherokee webserver is now nicely installed outside your distro's
reach. And can be started with via rc.local using:
/opt/cherokee/sbin/cherokee -d
...and if the above is all too difficult for users of the "greatest
webserver platform" why not place a demand for a recent git based Cherokee
package at the Debian bugtracker, like any user of a different
distribution would do?
Stefan
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