At 10:48 21/01/2008 -0600, Darrick Hartman (lists) wrote:
>You're going to kick yourself.  Try making the file executable chmod a+x 
>test.php

I won't kick myself because 1) I thought about it, 2) other web servers 
don't need it so didn't think it'd make a difference, and 3) I'm too old 
for this kind of kamasutra-like contorsions ;-)

But... it did solve the 500 error :-/

Why does mini_httpd require PHP pages to be made executable, while eg. 
Lighttpd doesn't?
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[EMAIL PROTECTED] lighttpd]# pwd
/srv/www/lighttpd

[EMAIL PROTECTED] lighttpd]# ll
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root    36 Dec  6 02:10 index.php
-rw-r--r-- 1 root root   273 Dec  9 19:14 sqlite.php
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BTW, I found that CentOS requires installing "byacc" to install yacc, so I 
could resume compiling my very own AstLinux with SQLite.

Since there's ample room on the 1GB CF card to save WAV files, the only 
thing keeping me from using AstLinux at this point is SQLite, since this is 
were I stock customers- and calls-related information.

Thanks.


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