[ Sorry, I have been really not responsive enough regarding this
report :-( ]
Umh, this is quite strange - dr4ke's message reports this bug stems
from having different versions of Cherokee's libraries. Now, going
over the binary packages, all dependencies are declared with explicit
«(= $
> 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
Le Tue, 16 Mar 2010 07:44:01 -0600,
Gunnar Wolf a écrit :
>
> Umh... I'm sorry I didn't join the discussion earlier - I am very
> happy a reinstall fixed the problem for you - unfortunately, two
> people (Gregory and you) suffered from the bug. So I have to work on
> it!
Yes, i'd appreciate yo
> > i were had the same trouble,
> >
> > First
> > aptitude remove --purge cherokee libcherokee-base0 libcherokee-client0
> > libcherokee-config0 libcherokee-mod-admin libcherokee-mod-mysql
> > libcherokee-mod-rrd libcherokee-server0
> >
> > rm -fR /var/log/cherokee
> > rm -fR /usr/share/cherokee
Package: cherokee
Version: 0.99.43-1
Severity: important
When I start cherokee -t or cherokee-admin, I get the following error message:
[11/03/2010 14:09:00.607] (error) plugin_loader.c:194 - Something just happened
while opening a plug-in file
[11/03/2010 14:09:00.607] (error) plugin_loader.c:
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