I'm trying to get the built-in web server to work, in order to build a simple 
test-bed system.

I've managed to build an image containing the web server and to start it all 
up. Unfortunately, gst won't run the scheduler while the command line is 
active. I can terminate the command line with:

Processor activeProcess terminate!

...but it gets started up again as soon as gst has nothing to do, i.e. 
whenever it's waiting for a connection. Which means I have to make a 
connection from my web browser (which hangs), execute the above command from 
gst, gst serves one request and then returns to the command line.

This is less than optimal --- what's the right way to do this?

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