Ahh. Oleg's message reminded me that the problem is probably glibc. This
is much harder to work around. I don't understand his comments about
regexec and think the dependency is more complicated than his notes
indicate.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Joey K Tuttle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Programming forum" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 11:55 PM
Subject: Re: [Jprogramming] CGI
At 14:59 -0800 2007/02/18, Oleg Kobchenko wrote:
Yes, you need to make sure that Apache is installed
and enabled on UNIX. Navigate to the default page, like
http://localhost/
Then find the config files for Apache and see how either
local or global cgi-bin folder is configured. Then using
a simple bash script cgi, test if CGI is working.
Then follow the installation and configuration instructions
in the JHP configuration. The link to them is at
http://www.jsoftware.com/jwiki/JHP
Report back with any problems or questions.
Oleg,
I would like to run JHP on my Linux server, but it is
j504 (the Linux version doesn't support j601 - sigh)
I downloaded jhp-0.09.zip which I am assuming is the
current specific file described in the Installation >>
General "Download web_jhp_x.y.z_plat.zip" In the
resulting directory there is a j504 folder -- but it
doesn't seem to have all the ingredients of the j601
stuff. Is it a reasonable stragegy to replace x and y
with x. and y. etc. in the 601 folder and try it in 504?
- joey
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