> -----Original Message-----
> From: Greg Hamilton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2001 11:30 AM
> To: Neil Lunn
> Subject: RE: CGI & gcc
>
My guess right now says that your *example* is not returning header
information.
ie
$ ./hello
Content-Type: text/html; charset=ISO-8859-1i
<html>
<head>
</head>
<body>
Hello Word
</body>
</html>
>
>
> >The system path and not the user path I hope. Have you restarted the
> >computer? You need to do this to pick up this change.
> Yes
>
> >Where I presume you have a /cgi-bin that is execute only and
> the execute
> >permissions are set on your cgi executable.
> huh ?
>
> >Is apache built for Cygwin or is it a native Win32 build?
> Where did you get
> >it from?
> I'm using a native Win32 buid of Apache.
> Originally all my scripts were in Python and I had no need
> for Cygwin but
> I've run into something I can't do in Python that's a
> no-brainer in C. I
> don't have a C compiler handy so I downloaded Cygwin to get GCC.
>
> Here's the thing. I've assumed that a GCC compiled .exe file
> will run on any
> Windows system provided that the Cygwin dll is available. ie.
> that it is not
> necessary to have a full install of Cygwin on the machine running the
> program. Is this an incorrect assumption ?
>
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