Hi! Daniel Kinzler wrote: > seth schrieb: >> River Tarnell wrote: >> >> I guess .cgi in ~/public_html is not executable be default. my >> browser just showed me the source code. > > Did you indeed set the x bit?
yes, it was (and still is) set: -rwxr-xr-x+ >>> $ ./grep_regexp_from_url.cgi - -su: ./grep_regexp_from_url.cgi: >>> /usr/bin/perl^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory >> >> Oops, I feet a bit sheepish about that. I did not know that >> $ perl grep_regexp_from_url.cgi >> works even when the line endings are dos-styled. > > That'S because *perl* doesn't have a problem with them. It's whatever > bit of linux is looking at the "shebang" line [...] to find out what > interpreter to use. It reads the Windows line ending as part of the > interpreter's name (which is very very silly, but that's how it is). oic! >>>> 3. How can I look at the apache errorlogs? >>> >>> access and error logs are in /var/log/http >> >> bash: cd: /var/log/http: No such file or directory > > Try this on the web server (hemlock), not on nightshade. ah, ok. bye seth _______________________________________________ Toolserver-l mailing list Toolserver-l@lists.wikimedia.org https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/toolserver-l