revServer installation issues

Phil Davis revdev at pdslabs.net
Thu Oct 21 01:49:02 EDT 2010


On 10/20/10 10:25 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:
> Phil,
>
> check your error_log after you try to access your irev file, see if there is
> a premature end of headers and a permission error, one next to the other.
> That usually means suEXEC error.

Nope, nothing like that. I have an image missing so I get that error but nothing 
else.
> I managed to replicate your problem here on my mac os x, am trying to solve
> it.

Wow. Thanks Andre! That's huge!

Phil

> andre
>
> On Thu, Oct 21, 2010 at 3:02 AM, Phil Davis<revdev at pdslabs.net>  wrote:
>
>> Hi Mike,
>>
>>
>> On 10/20/10 4:57 PM, Mike Bonner wrote:
>>
>>> out of curiosity, are you changing the files in /etc/httpd or /etc/apache2
>>> if in httpd, try apache2 (if you're pretty sure you're setting them up
>>> right) or if trying apache2 try httpd
>>> Assuming both folders exist.
>>>
>> Nope, only the 'apache2' folder exists.
>>
>>   And did you turn in ExecCGI in the options for whatever directory you're
>>> setting up?
>>>
>>> Pretty much just the 3 things
>>> and add ExecCGI to the options line
>>>
>>> Options Your Options Here plus ExecCGI
>>> AddHandler rev-script .irev
>>> Action /cgi-bin/revserver
>>> All within a<directory... ...>    </Directory>   block.
>>>
>> Maybe I'm overlooking something - see my response to Devin for more detail.
>>
>> Thanks Mike -
>> Phil
>>
>>   On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 5:19 PM, Phil Davis<revdev at pdslabs.net>   wrote:
>>>   Hey folks -
>>>> I'm trying to figure out where I'm going wrong as I try to get revServer
>>>> going on my Mac Mini. I have followed all the advice (I think) in the
>>>> great
>>>> emails from Devin Asay and Mike Bonner from July 20 and I see my
>>>> test.irev
>>>> page being served but without the<?rev ... ?>   stuff being preprocessed -
>>>> in
>>>> fact the HTML isn't rendered as HTML either; it all comes into my browser
>>>> window as text.
>>>>
>>>> Any clues?
>>>>
>>>> Yes, I'm restarting apache after making each carefully-commented-so-I
>>>> can-back-out change to httpd.conf. My apache logs don't show anything
>>>> unusual.
>>>>
>>>> My outcomes don't seem any different whether the revserver filess are
>>>> owned
>>>> by nobody:wheel or phil:admin.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks for any ideas.
>>>> --
>>>> Phil Davis
>>>>
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>>>> Professional Software Development
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