Jeff Trawick wrote:
>
> In lieu of any real test suites:
>
> http://blogs.sun.com/trawick/date/20080820 (if those instructions do
> not get any easier, we have done something wrong)
>
> Apache2 + mod_fcgid + Ruby + lib-FastCGI testing could be done with a
> simple C-language FastCGI app as well
Nick Kew wrote:
> Strong +1 in principle. I hadn't even realised these were separate
> from mod_fcgid as already packaged (OK, I wasn't looking)!
>
Cool, good to know that it's worth doing.
> It's a very stable interface: CGI and mod_fastcgi haven't moved
> either (though the latter could be b
On Sun, 07 Sep 2008 08:09:15 +0100
Amanda Waite wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'd like to propose an integration into OpenSolaris of the FastCGI
> Application Libraries (from hereon referred to as "FastCGI").
Strong +1 in principle. I hadn't even realised these were separate
from mod_fcgid as alread
Hi there,
Any thoughts on FastCGI proposal? Particularly about what to do with the
docs.
Thanks
Amanda
Amanda Waite wrote:
> Hi there,
>
> I'd like to propose an integration into OpenSolaris of the FastCGI
> Application Libraries (from hereon referred to as "FastCGI"). I've
> attached a firs
Amanda Waite wrote:
> Nick Kew wrote:
>> Strong +1 in principle. I hadn't even realised these were separate
>> from mod_fcgid as already packaged (OK, I wasn't looking)!
>>
>
> Cool, good to know that it's worth doing.
>> It's a very stable interface: CGI and mod_fastcgi haven't moved
>> either
Hi there,
I'd like to propose an integration into OpenSolaris of the FastCGI
Application Libraries (from hereon referred to as "FastCGI"). I've
attached a first draft of the Arc Case for discussion. This integration
will deliver 32-bit and 64-bit libraries along with 32-bit and 64-bit
versions