On 09-jul-09, at 13:48, Dino Krtanjek wrote: > Wow...ok...nice. It works now. Thanks.
I'm glad to see that wizard are actually useful. > So the Information Sources needs to be /path/to/php-cgi -b > /tmp/cherokee-php.socket, and then you set /tmp/cherokee-php.socket as > the conntection. Just if someon has the same problem. > > Do I need the fcgi package anyway? A package named "fcgi" in you distribution/OS? No, I don't think you do. > On Thu, Jul 9, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Alvaro Lopez Ortega<[email protected] > > wrote: >> Hello Dino, >> >> On 09-jul-09, at 13:05, Dino Krtanjek wrote: >> >>> Hi. I just installed cherokee to try it out as a webserver candidate >>> for a project I'm working on. So far it look's great. I like the >>> administration and the server seems to be pretty powerful. So far so >>> good. But I can't get the damn php to work with FastCGI. I'm using >>> arch linux. Installed fcgi and php 5.3.10 is also working. php-cgi >>> -v >>> returns the needed (cgi-fcgi) described in the docs >>> (http://www.cherokee-project.com/doc/cookbook_php.html). I know >>> that i >>> hav to make a new information source for php. The problem is that I >>> dont know how to set the Connection field, becuse I can't find any >>> socket file in my /tmp. Where should I look? Do I need to firs start >>> some daemon? To what should I set the Interpreter field? I tryed to >>> set it to the full path of php-cgi, but then nothing happens. Can >>> anyone help? >> >> There's a Wizard that does all the work for you. It's located right >> behind >> the Behavior rule list of each Virtual Server. -- Octality http://www.octality.com/ _______________________________________________ Cherokee mailing list [email protected] http://lists.octality.com/listinfo/cherokee
