On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 10:57:37PM +0100, Paolo Bolzoni wrote:
> Today I tried to use althttpd.c as HTTP server for serving few fossil
> scm. But I cannot execute CGI scripts.
[...]
> Now once I start xinetd if I go to 127.0.0.1 with my browser
> the server greets me saying there is no document in
Hello,
On Thu, 10 Nov 2011 22:57:37 +0100 Paolo Bolzoni
wrote:
> I thought if could be a problem with the root jail but
> even if I copy sh in the default.website directory and change
> the interpreter to #!/sh nothing changes.
Are you sure that 'sh' doesn't depend on anything else and is
stati
Today I tried to use althttpd.c as HTTP server for serving few fossil
scm. But I cannot execute CGI scripts.
The althttpd.c file I am speaking of is this one:
http://www.sqlite.org/docsrc/artifact/14c9965da19e83baeba2cd81b6459f3948f73794
So I downloaded it, compiled it, copied in /usr/local/bin
Thanks for the quick reply. I'll check on that when I get back tonight.
Richard
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 9:13 AM, Richard Hipp wrote:
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> On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Richard Boehme wrote:
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>> Any thoughts on why fossil push would end up with my server's files
>> page giving me an inter
On Thu, Nov 10, 2011 at 9:07 AM, Richard Boehme wrote:
>
> Any thoughts on why fossil push would end up with my server's files
> page giving me an internal server error?
>
The repository file, the directory that contains the repository file and
/tmp all need to be readable and writable by whate
Hi there. I'm having a bit of trouble with fossil push. I have one
local machine (Win 7) that I originally created the fossil repository
on (just a blank repository). I copied it to my linux server and ran
it with Apache over CGI. I also made sure that the same version of
fossil was on my local mac
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