FS#26396 - [cherokee] upgrade to 1.2.100 makes cherokee-admin stop responding
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Opened by Ari Caldeira (aricaldeira) - Tuesday, 11 October 2011, 13:12 GMT
Last edited by Evangelos Foutras (foutrelis) - Sunday, 13 May 2012, 16:59 GMT
Opened by Ari Caldeira (aricaldeira) - Tuesday, 11 October 2011, 13:12 GMT
Last edited by Evangelos Foutras (foutrelis) - Sunday, 13 May 2012, 16:59 GMT
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Yesterday I did a pacman -Syu and cherokee got updated, and
linux (kernel) too.
So I restarted my machine, and then cherokee stoped working with some fcgi daemons it worked well before (Django), and also cherokee-admin didn't work anymore. I build it myself (v. 1.2.100) thru abs, installed, but it didn't work, so I downgraded it back to 1.2.99, and now it's working again. I tried run cherokee-admin -b -u -x, but haven't got anything usefull to find out what the problem was. At first I thought it could be something related to python 2.7, since both the fcgi (Django projects) and cherokee-admin are python-based, but, since the downgrading of just cherokee had it all working back again, the problem is not related to python. |
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It wasn't un upgrade, since it wasn't installed before.
But I found out that running "cherokee-admin -b -u -t" made it work on both architectures.
Before posting upstream, today I'll try a clean install on a VirtualBox machine, just in case.
FS#26438(cherokee-admin hanging). I'm thinking this is the same issue.@Ari Caldeira: The changes in -2 are specific to cherokee-admin. Are you having further issues with your Django apps?
I finally figured it out, what is wrong with cherokee-admin and my django sites: it all works back again if I comment out, on /etc/hosts, the following line:
#::1 localhost.localdomain localhost
If I do that, even with the upgrade of today, to version 1.2.101-1, everything works as it should.
I think it is not reason to reopen the bug, but it was the way I found to contact you about that issue.
Thank you, very much!
After commenting out the ::1 localhost.localdomain localhost line in /etc/hosts the cherokee-admin
now works properly.
Fresh install of 1.2.101 is still having the issue with active IPv4 (unused IPv6 module enabled).
The issue was resolved by disabling the IPv6 module/functionality.
We'll likely need to raise this upstream.