Hi,

I don't know if it is a problem but I also found out that the install does not create a cherokee user on freebsd and that cherokee is running as root default on freebsd...
Security wise it does not sound as a good idea to let it run as root ;)
(I know I can change it manually but it would be nice that the installer installs the cherokee user and set the permissions right and then startup as cherokee user).

Kind regards,

Michiel

-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Re: [Cherokee] Cherokee Web Server version in ports tree
From: Alvaro Lopez Ortega <alv...@octality.com>
To: Diego Schulz <dsch...@gmail.com>
Date: 03/12/2010 01:33 PM

On 12/03/2010, at 13:30, Diego Schulz wrote:

Bad news is that the problem persists in 0.99.43.
Cherokee 0.99.43 doesn't show this problem running on linux (debian).

Could you please log a bug for it?
  http://bugs.cherokee-project.com/new

Done, issue #170.

It's kind of weird. I don't think any signal related code changed in the past 
few months.
Thanks!

I was able to reproduce the same problem in Ubuntu 9.10. It looks like
something related to graphs/rrdtool.

Thank you for logging the bug and the follow up. I'll try to figure what's 
going on.

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