"Nick Sabalausky" <a@a.a> wrote in message news:iq9ujn$111t$1...@digitalmars.com... > > If anyone's curious, I did get a basic D cgi app to work, too (ie, > Compiling on CentOS 4.2 in a VM and uploading to my shared host server), > but I had to: > > 1. Recompile DMD (Because the precompiled DMD would immediately quit with > a "Floating point exception" message, even if called with zero args). > > 2. Remove "-L--no-warn-search-mismatch" (Because otherwise, when it tried > to link, the GCC in CentOS 4.2 would error out and complain that wasn't a > valid switch.) > > As a little bonus, the C test app I compiled in the CentOS 4.2 VM also ran > fine on my physical Kubuntu 10.04 box. Although the D one segfaulted. No > big deal deal though, it's easy enough to compile on that box. > > The only problem I'm having now (aside from the fact that I haven't > attempted to deal with the other shared host server yet - the debian one > from the horrible ipower company),
Damn, it seems that ipower's CGI support is limited to perl and python (even though they conveniently make no mention of that anywhere except *inside* the logged-in member-only section). Oh well, maybe I'll luck out and be able to convine the client to use a less sucky host on my second attempt :/ But I dunno, he seems to be pretty in love with them.