Reini Urban wrote: > I want to contribute and maintain the fastcgi library. > I compiled it just as static library, which is useful for apache2, > lighttpd, ruby, php and clisp. Maybe I might be persuaded to maintain a > dll (libfcgi0) also.
I do not see how it would be useful for apache2. Why a static library? To gain the benefits of smaller overall package size, and of not needing to rebuild dependent packages to pick up new library versions, I'd suggest _only_ shipping a DLL. > /var/www/fcgi-bin/authorizer.exe > /var/www/fcgi-bin/echo-cpp.exe > /var/www/fcgi-bin/echo-x.exe > /var/www/fcgi-bin/echo.exe > /var/www/fcgi-bin/log-dump.exe > /var/www/fcgi-bin/size.exe > /var/www/fcgi-bin/threaded.exe In Cygwin, /var/www/ is owned by the Apache 1.3.x package. Unless you are promoting an association with that specific webserver, I'd suggest putting these somewhere else. If they DO stay here, then the Apache 1.3.x maintainer needs to fix the postinstall script to be tolerant of an already-existing /var/www/ directory on initial installation - currently, the Apache 1.3.x package would fail to create its default document root, cgi-bin, and icons directories in this case. Max.
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