CGI engines for Linux - solved

Alejandro Tejada capellan2000 at yahoo.com
Fri May 14 20:48:00 EDT 2004


on Fri, 14 May 2004 13:44:20 +0200
Pierre Sahores wrote:

> I realize that if i didn't never have the
> shared-libs problem on my 
> productions and development servers, it's because i
> installed XFree86 
> on all thoses boxes to avoid this trouble. The best
> would be, first, to 
> follow the Jacque's recommendations, and, second, to
> test on a 
> development linux box what libs are imperativelly
> needed, one after 
> each other...

Looks like not all Unix are created (or installed)
equal!

Ken Ray asked for the error message produced
when running the script.

This is the error message produced when i use ssh
to run "hello.cgi" for the Revolution engine:

"Incorrectly built binary which accesses errno or
h_errno directly. Needs to be fixed." 

Thanks to this mail list archive, i found this message
posted by Richard MacLemale:

<http://lists.runrev.com/pipermail/metacard/2004-February/006847.html>
--------------------------------------------------
"Once you drag the rev executable to the /usr/bin
folder, you need to give it
the ability to run.  In the command line, type

sudo chmod 555 /usr/bin/rev"
--------------------------------------------------

And this works!!! Now, cgi is working in my site. :-)
Next, i'll try to install LibCGI.

Why in some servers, the permissions for the engine 
must be set to 755 and in others to 555? 

Which Apache preference controls this?
Could be the .htaccess file?

Thanks to everyone for their insights!!!

al


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