So changing the shebang to #!/usr/bin/perl fixed your problem? Julian
On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 8:56 AM Mike Flannigan <[email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks Julian, > > Using that shebang produced a 500: Internal Error > > > Before yesterday I was using > #!/usr/local/bin/perl > It worked long ago with that. > > Now I am using > #!/usr/bin/perl > use cPanelUserConfig; > > just because they say to use that. > > > The website is this: > http://www.mflan.com/cgi-bin/qa.cgi > > Just put 'and' or 'doctor' in the search > window and hit Submit. It should produce > a list of questions like when you click > on any of the bold words on the right side > of the page. > > > Yes, it is a cPanel server (in my opinion). > > > > Mike > > > On 12/1/2018 8:40 AM, Julian Brown wrote: > > If your "script" has a shebang at the top, make sure it says: > > #!/usr/local/cpanel/3rdparty/bin/perl > > That will ensure you are using the cPanel Perl which has all those modules > installed. > > Julian > > On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 8:39 AM Julian Brown <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Does the HG server that is being used is it a cPanel server? If so >> everything you need should already be there. >> >> Julian >> >> On Sat, Dec 1, 2018 at 6:29 AM Mike Flannigan <[email protected]> wrote: >> >>> >>> A sign of the times? >>> >>> I have a CGI program on HostGator that worked fine >>> for years. Now it takes the form input, recreates >>> the webpage, but does not produce any output. I >>> have this set: >>> use CGI::Carp qw(fatalsToBrowser); >>> but there are no errors given. >>> >>> I think it broke when they moved me to a new >>> server many months ago. >>> >>> I notice that File::Find, which the program uses, is >>> not listed as an installed module. >>> >>> ExtUtils::MakeMaker 7.34 >>> File::Copy::Recursive 0.44 >>> File::HomeDir 1.004 >>> File::Path 2.16 >>> >>> and 40+ others are installed, but not File::Find. >>> >>> Wouldn't that produce an error when it saw: >>> use File::Find in the program? >>> >>> >>> So I call up support. 1st tier couldn't handle it, >>> so they bumped it up to tier 2 support. Mine is >>> the first call the tier 2 guy has ever had regarding >>> Perl modules! >>> >>> When we try to install File::Find it gives error: >>> >>> Ping:0.000100851058959961 (ticks) Testing connection speed to >>> 208.43.108.66 using pureperl...(using cached speed)...Done >>> >>> Ping:0.000107288360595703 (ticks) Testing connection speed to >>> 66.23.237.210 using pureperl...(using cached speed)...Done >>> >>> Ping:0.000108242034912109 (ticks) Testing connection speed to >>> 216.14.113.158 using pureperl...(using cached speed)...Done >>> >>> Three usable fallback mirrors located >>> >>> Fetching http://www.namesdir.com/mirrors/cpan/index.html >>> (connected:0).......(request attempt 1/12)...Resolving www.namesdir.com >>> ... >>> (resolve attempt 1/65)[email protected] >>> success......Done >>> >>> Mirror Check passed for www.namesdir.com (/index.html) >>> >>> Checking C compiler....Could not locate an executable "gcc" >>> binary....Done >>> ** Unrecoverable Error ** >>> >>> The C compiler is not functional and auto repair failed. >>> >>> Perl module installs require a working C compiler. >>> >>> Please repair the C compiler and try again. >>> >>> ************************** >>> >>> >>> So I wait for a C compiler expert to spring into action. >>> It's been less than 24 hours so far and this is very >>> low priority for me. I will wait for incident number >>> 09337722 to be resolved. >>> >>> >>> Mike >>> >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Houston mailing list > [email protected] > https://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/houston > Website: http://houston.pm.org/ >
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