Hi,
Been quiet for sometime, because I've not had to touch my
FreeBSD5S+qpsmtpd+SpeedyCGI setup since my flurry of activity 18months
ago.
However, now I'm moving the relays onto Dell Poweredge 2850's with the
64bit amd64 version of FreeBSD 6.
I'm using the FreeBSD port of SpeedyCGI, but
On 2006-01-11 15:57:36 +, Mark Powell wrote:
I'm using the FreeBSD port of SpeedyCGI, but it doesn't seem to work
properly on an amd64 compile.
Anyone else seen this? I can find no mention of it anywhere which seems
strange.
Robin mentioned this about a week ago (in his case it was
Peter J. Holzer said the following on 11/01/2006 16:35:
On 2006-01-11 15:57:36 +, Mark Powell wrote:
I'm using the FreeBSD port of SpeedyCGI, but it doesn't seem to work
properly on an amd64 compile.
Anyone else seen this? I can find no mention of it anywhere which seems
strange.
On 11 Jan 2006, at 10:57, Mark Powell wrote:
Hi,
Been quiet for sometime, because I've not had to touch my
FreeBSD5S+qpsmtpd+SpeedyCGI setup since my flurry of activity 18months
ago.
However, now I'm moving the relays onto Dell Poweredge 2850's with
the 64bit amd64 version of FreeBSD 6.
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On 11 Jan 2006, at 10:57, Mark Powell wrote:
The speedycgi code is kind of complex (it embeds the perl interpreter in its
own server code) - have you tried pperl? I wrote pperl because of the
complexity of speedycgi.
Well I tried PPerl all those
Mark Powell wrote:
Sorry not been keeping up with this list. Wasn't there some version of
qpsmtpd that did all the pre-forking stuff itself?
That would be qpsmtpd-forkserver (if you are running 0.31.1, and you should be).
It works great on even slow hardware (I'm using boxes that are a
On Jan 11, 2006, at 3:24 PM, Mark Powell wrote:
Sorry not been keeping up with this list. Wasn't there some
version of qpsmtpd that did all the pre-forking stuff itself?
Yes, try qpsmtpd-forkserver from 0.31.1.
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On 11 Jan 2006, at 18:24, Mark Powell wrote:
On Wed, 11 Jan 2006, Matt Sergeant wrote:
On 11 Jan 2006, at 10:57, Mark Powell wrote:
The speedycgi code is kind of complex (it embeds the perl interpreter
in its own server code) - have you tried pperl? I wrote pperl because
of the complexity