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Cherokee webserver port: anyone?
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Just tried out the Chrerokee webserver and I must admit that is quite speedy. It could be really useful for Sam440 owners and their slow processor.

By checking the requirements it does seems that there are no blocking dependancies (but I could be wrong).
I tried compiling it but I'm such a crap with C sources that I gave up.
Any volunteer?

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...it does seems that there are no blocking dependencies (but I could be wrong)...
Yep, kind of ...

?Python: Cherokee has an administration web interface written in Python, so if you intend to use Cherokee-admin you will need this.
A Python GUI is seriously missing in our humble OS!

?If you want to make a build that serves secure content, you will need (Transport Layer Security) TLS libraries.
Have you asked Steve Solie about this. He's the expert on Internet security-- especially SSH matters.

Any volunteer?
No thanks. Why just one volunteer? That's a lot skills for one person or am I wrong?

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i'd never trust an amiga to run a webserver.
it wouldn't be stable enough nor secure enough.

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Why just one volunteer?
Because I'm only asking to give it a straight compile try, I'm really dumb on this...

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Not for production quality sites of course, only development or simply for fun.

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@Snuffy

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Snuffy wrote:

A Python GUI is seriously missing in our humble OS!


Unfortunately, most Python stuff uses Tcl/Tk since it is included by default. I have never liked either, but even if you take that away Tk isn't an easy port since it relies on X, and not really worth the hassle since it is rarely used in relevant programs.

With Tk out of the picture, the only thing that can be done is writing our own GUI library. I've done something like that in the Installation Utility, although it is limited. But it won't help with any ported programs.

Seriously, if you do want to contact me write me a mail. You're more likely to get a reply then.
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