Matt
Matt

Reputation: 663

Buildroot: running Lighttpd

I'm trying to get Lighttpd up and running, but I'm having a few issues and wondered if anyone could point me in the right direction. I've only delt with Apache2, which was a breeze to get up and running on my Ubuntu box, but I need a server in a new build on my BeagleBoard-xm and thought Lighttpd would be worth trying so I added all the dependencies and rebuilt it. After building I brought the system back up and can only find the lighttpd and lighttpd-angel in the /usr/sbin/ and a library of mods in usr/lib/lighttphd/. Running lighttpd returns "No configuration available. Try using -f option.". Is the config file is somewhere here and I can't find it, do I need to create one, or is it lost to the methos? I was assuming I would get something under /etc/ as well, but no lighttpd folder there. Like I said I've not done this before and need a good poke in the right direction, thanks.

Upvotes: 1

Views: 3194

Answers (2)

gby
gby

Reputation: 15218

You need to create the config file yourself and run lighthttpd with the -f option to let it know where to find it (although if I remember it will look y default in /etc).

If I remember correctly there is a sample config file in the lighthttpd source distributions.

Upvotes: 0

İlker Temuzkuşu
İlker Temuzkuşu

Reputation: 146

I haven't tried lighttpd but it seems like there is no default configuration to run it. There is a documentation at http://redmine.lighttpd.net/wiki/lighttpd/TutorialConfiguration which you can find config file to run the server and command line arguments.

However, I recommend you to user thttpd (http://acme.com/software/thttpd/). It is very lightweight and fast. It doesn't need so much configuration. You could build and run it easily.

Upvotes: 1

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