Where can I get repository to install cherokee on my new opensuse 11.3 ?
Thanks in advance
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Where can I get repository to install cherokee on my new opensuse 11.3 ?
Thanks in advance
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Sioux-ly you're kidding.
But do you know the origin of the Apache name?
Nop, and I dont really care.
All I need is a cherokee repo ( Cherokee Web Server )
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Obviously you didn't read the Cherokee website carefully enough, or you would have seen a download link to an openSUSE repo. I saw it within a minute. It probably took you longer to post your question.![]()
On Sat, 17 Jul 2010 01:36:01 +0000, ken yap wrote:
> Obviously you didn't read the Cherokee website carefully enough, or you
> would have seen a download link to an openSUSE repo. I saw it within a
> minute. It probably took you longer to post your question.
Except it appears the maintainer hasn't built it for 11.3 yet. Given
that 11.3 has only been out for about 24 hours, I'd suggest the OP hang
in there, as a lot of packages in third-party repos haven't yet been
rebuilt to run on 11.3 yet.
Jim
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There appears to be a RPM for 11.3 in the down load section of the website you referenced.
Better still, there is a repo metadata subdirectory, so he can paste that URL into YaST as a new repo.
HiOriginally Posted by Jim Henderson
It failed rpmlint...build33 started "build cherokee.spec" at Sat Jul 10
22:46:03 UTC 2010.
https://build.opensuse.org/package/s...=server%3Ahttp
https://build.opensuse.org/package/r...=openSUSE_11.3
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hendersj: thanks, you got the point
malcolmlewis: thanks, you got my point too
Maybe I have to wait for a little, compile & install source, or create my own rpm. Of course, if I build binary rpm for cherokee will hang it somewhere to be available for all. I am a little busy now.
Thanks a lot!
BTW: I like this forums are moderated.
I have been playing with gentoo, debian, ubuntu and fedora people. I am just back to suse-opensuse and is very nice to see the trolls are not welcome here.
Thanks again
Strange way to make a point. If the repo fails to provide the RPM, that's exactly what you should report, not go thinking oh, I must get a different repo and then tell nobody about your chain of (faulty) reasoning.
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