Ok, I found Compile module:
CGI::Compile via cpan

Now the system started, testing will be made later, now I have to leave.

Cheers,
István 

----------------eredeti üzenet-----------------
Feladó: "Mikkel Høgh" [email protected] 
Címzett: "Development discussion for LedgerSMB" 
[email protected] 
Dátum: Thu, 12 Apr 2012 11:34:28 +0200
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> Have you tried using Plack? That seems to work for me:
> 
> 
> http://mikkel.hoegh.org/blog/2012/04/05/deploying-ledgersmb-with-ngi
> nx-and-plack-on-freebsd/
> 
> On 10/04/2012, at 16.27, Pongrácz István wrote:
> 
>> 
>> Ok, 
>> 
>> +1 problem: cannot open uploaded documents, because when I try to download, 
>> I 
>> got only a "string". I guess the raw postgresql data.
>> 
>> I got: 
>> 
>> x23646566696e65204528662920696e7420662829207b72657475726e20303b7d0
>> a
>> instead of:
>> #define E(f) int f() {return 0;}
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> István
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> ----------------eredeti üzenet-----------------
>> Feladó: "Pongrácz István" 
>> Címzett: "Development discussion for LedgerSMB" 
>> [email protected] , "Jeff Kowalczyk" 
>> [email protected] 
>> Dátum: Tue, 10 Apr 2012 15:41:36 +0200
>> -------------------------------------------------
>> 
>> 
>>> Hi,
>>> 
>>> I have a fresh openvz container with debian squeeze + backports as 
>>> follows:
>>> * nginx 1.1.17 + fcgiwrap via unix socket
>>> * postgresql 9.1
>>> * lsmb 1.3.14
>>> 
>>> Only problem, I got empty PDF/PS files, so, something not ok with the 
>>> printing 
>>> system (pdflatex or whatever), anyway, it is working well.
>>> Later I will try to figure out this printing issue, at this moment I have 
>>> no 
>>> time to 
>>> do it.
>>> 
>>> István
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Some technical info:
>>> 
>>> # free -m 
>>> total used free shared buffers cached
>>> Mem: 1024 55 968 0 0 0
>>> -/+ buffers/cache: 55 968
>>> Swap: 0 0 0
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
>>> /dev/simfs 8.0G 1.6G 6.5G 19% /
>>> tmpfs 512M 0 512M 0% /lib/init/rw
>>> tmpfs 512M 0 512M 0% /dev/shm
>>> 
>>> PID TTY STAT TIME COMMAND
>>> 1 ? Ss 0:00 init [2] 
>>> 24 ? S 0:00 [init-logger]
>>> 162 ? Ss 0:00 /sbin/portmap
>>> 239 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/fcgiwrap
>>> 257 ? S 0:00 supervising syslog-ng 
>>> 258 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/syslog-ng -p /var/run/syslog-ng.pid
>>> 261 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/atd
>>> 281 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/cron
>>> 286 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/bin/dbus-daemon --system
>>> 299 ? S 0:00 /usr/lib/postgresql/9.1/bin/postgres -D 
>>> /var/lib/postgresql/9.1/main -c 
>>> config_file=/etc/postgresql/9.1/main
>>> 301 ? Ss 0:01 postgres: writer process 
>>> 302 ? Ss 0:00 postgres: wal writer process 
>>> 303 ? Ss 0:00 postgres: autovacuum launcher process 
>>> 304 ? Ss 0:00 postgres: stats collector process 
>>> 396 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/sbin/sshd
>>> 3939 ? Ss 0:00 vzctl: pts/0 
>>> 3940 pts/0 Ss 0:00 -bash
>>> 3956 pts/0 S 0:00 su -
>>> 3957 pts/0 S 0:00 -su
>>> 3975 pts/0 S+ 0:01 mc
>>> 3977 pts/1 Ss 0:00 bash -rcfile .bashrc
>>> 5683 ? Ss 0:00 /usr/lib/postfix/master
>>> 5685 ? S 0:00 pickup -l -t fifo -u -c
>>> 5686 ? S 0:00 qmgr -l -t fifo -u
>>> 6005 ? Ss 0:00 nginx: master process /usr/sbin/nginx
>>> 6006 ? S 0:00 nginx: worker process
>>> 6024 pts/1 R+ 0:00 ps ax
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> ----------------eredeti üzenet-----------------
>>> Feladó: "Jeff Kowalczyk" [email protected] 
>>> Címzett: [email protected] 
>>> Dátum: Tue, 3 Apr 2012 17:24:38 +0000 (UTC)
>>> -------------------------------------------------
>>> 
>>> 
>>>> Robert James Clay jame@... writes:
>>>>> 
>>>>> On Mon, 2012-04-02 at 05:58 -0400, Mikkel Høgh wrote:
>>>>>> I had a hard time getting LSMB set up, due to its use of old-school 
>>>>>> CGI,
>>>>>> which is not supported by our webserver of choice, nginx.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Have you tried using something like FcgiWrap (fcgiwrap package 
>>>>> on
>>>>> Debian)? That's what I use to take the place of Apache on my systems. 
>>>>> I
>>>>> haven't tried setting it up for use with LedgerSMB, though...
>>>>> 
>>>>> Jame
>>>>> 
>>>>> [1] http://nginx.localdomain.pl/wiki/FcgiWrap 
>>>> 
>>>> FWIW, I'm very interested in hearing about any successful method of 
>>>> running
>>>> LedgerSMB with Nginx. I've migrated from Apache to Nginx for all uses 
>>>> except
>>>> LedgerSMB at this point, and I'd like to uninstall it. Running Apache 
>>>> on an
>>>> alternate port is workable, but not as efficient as I'd like.
>>>> 
>>>> Does anyone have a good pure-perl CGI server that could run LedgerSMB, 
>>>> like
>>>> webmin uses? I'd prefer to use Nginx to proxy requests to such a daemon. 
>>>> I'm not
>>>> concerned with concurrent user performance for these types of 
>>>> deployments.
>>>> 
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Jeff
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
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