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Date:      Thu, 11 Mar 2010 20:48:45 -0300
From:      Diego Schulz <dschulz@gmail.com>
To:        ports@freebsd.org
Cc:        cherokee@lists.octality.com
Subject:   Re: Cherokee Web Server version in ports tree
Message-ID:  <47dcfe401003111548r71bfb6b1hcc38efd96510d849@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <7be7a2801003091434pd1e341v7d7d9758a5e361c1@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <47dcfe401003091402m624734a7s732bc8df323ed365@mail.gmail.com> <7be7a2801003091434pd1e341v7d7d9758a5e361c1@mail.gmail.com>

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On Tue, Mar 9, 2010 at 7:34 PM, wen heping <wenheping@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 6:02 AM, Diego Schulz <dschulz@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Can I help maintaining Cherokee port? The current available version
>
> Welcome to maintain this unmaintained port.
> I will take it.
>
> wen
>
>
>> (0.99.38) has various bugs fixed in the latest upstream version.
>>
>> Here's the distinfo diff:
>>
>> 1,3c1,3
>> < MD5 (cherokee-0.99.38.tar.gz) =3D 67be28eda0673598fbb5b1cbd70de455
>> < SHA256 (cherokee-0.99.38.tar.gz) =3D
>> 217bb708c8cc637570d07b335d9c67b21ab1ce5c24e859d23862bca11730f075
>> < SIZE (cherokee-0.99.38.tar.gz) =3D 4821574
>> ---
>>> MD5 (cherokee-0.99.43.tar.gz) =3D ec7d92a26d606e6606e61125cf77d37d
>>> SHA256 (cherokee-0.99.43.tar.gz) =3D 7a5fc9d2acb54391cefd13e21618be114c=
7eb5698451944978b71995ffc5179e
>>> SIZE (cherokee-0.99.38.tar.gz) =3D 5690332
>>
>>
>> In Makefile:
>>
>> < PORTVERSION=3D =A00.99.38
>>> PORTVERSION=3D =A00.99.43
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>

Yesterday I sent an updated port. miwi corrected and commited the
changes a few hours later (thanks miwi!).

My main reason for updating =A0from 0.99.38 to=A00.99.43 was an extrange
behavior:  cherokee daemon doesn't respond to TERM signals sent with
kill(1) (or whatever command you prefer). As a result, it is not
possible to stop the daemon properly with the rc script nor using the
admin interface, you'll need -9.

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

regards,

diego



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