Geoffrey Young wrote: >>As it turned out, the Ubuntu Apache2 install comes with both mod_cgi AND >>mod_cgid installed and mod_cgid enabled. A-T apparently detects cgid and >>tries using that in the config. The dies a horrible death because my >>user (or nobody when runnung A-T as root) can't fire up and bind a new >>cgid process when trying to run the cookies.pl test file. Once I >>disabled mod_cgid (leaving mod_cgi) alone, all was well and all tests >>passed. > > > hmm... > > ok, I don't know much about mod_cgid. so the questions I have are > > - is your setup somehow nonstandard? my 2.0.54 worker install defaulted > to mod_cgid and I have no problems with any tests?
If it is, it's whatever Ubuntu 5.04 installs. I'll tinker more with it tonight and see where cgid leads me. I seem to recall it was a pure error about permissions and not being able to bind to a socket as a regular old user. I'll tinker when I get home.
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