Hello Bryan,
problems with library dependencies are pretty common on linux and bsd. The way
those systems culture were built, it´s pretty common for a developer to link
against shared libraries that you may or may not have. Usually this issue is
solved by distributing the software in source
Hey guys. This is going to sound really dumb. My ISP runs FreeBSD and so
I need to run the old 2.2 engine. Not a big deal since I won't be
stressing it too much.
However, this is the problem. I don't have a BSD system to boot the
binary up into to license the thing. How the heck do you
Bryan,
you don't need a license for that. I don't thing there's a 2.2 engine
for BSD, I think the last one was 2.1 or something like that.
just fetch the engine from runrev ftp site, put it on your FreeBSD
box and set the correct permissions.
Check Jacque wonderful CGI tutorial, the
Andre,
Thanks for the quick response. The CGI tutorial was indeed excellent. It
does turn out BSD has a 2.2.1 version of the engine going.
One thing my ISP noted is that there were some odd problems with the
libraries used when the BSD version was compiled. This is not my thing
but I am