If the ISP doesn't have ELF libraries installed then REBOL will not run on
that machine.
Also, if the BSDi installation is a VSERVER installation (I believe it is a
customized version of BSDi), it requires a little additional configuration.
The most likely problem is the former, however.
On 12-Oct-1999/18:00:06-4:00, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>I have been trying to get the BSDi for iX86 version working on our virtual
>server.
>
>The company that hosts our virtual server says that we area running UNIX
>BSDI BSD/OS 3.1
>The server is Apache 1.2.6 with dynamic module support (Customized build,
>what ever that means)
>
>We have access to the config files etc.
>I placed REBOL in '/usr/bin/rebol/' (we have perl5 running in
>'/usr/local/bin/' perl4 in '/usr/bin/')
>I set the permissions to 755 (even tried 777)
>I have placed a user.r file in the same directory to the set-net
>[[EMAIL PROTECTED] inawire.com] line in it.
>
>I have put a script in my cgi-bin and set the permissions to 755.
>
>When I run it I get a Server Error 500
>
>My error_log has the lines:
>
>exec of /usr/local/etc/httpd/cgi-bin/cgi.cgi failed, reason: Exec format
>error (errno = 8)
>[Tue Oct 12 16:37:41 1999] access to /usr/local/etc/httpd/cgi-bin/cgi.cgi
>failed
>for 154.5.13.171, reason: Premature end of script headers
>
>
>It would seam that I have the wrong exec format? (I have also tried all the
>BSD versions for Intel)
>
>Have also checked:
>-The script I am using is running on our internal IIS 4 server with out
>error.
>-I tried -cs
>-I tried --cgi
>-I tried .r files
>-I tried .cgi files
>-If I change the #!/usr/bin/ path for REBOL to an incorrect path I get (did
>this by mistake)
> exec of /usr/local/etc/httpd/cgi-bin/cgi.cgi failed, reason: Permission
>denied (errno = 13)
>
>
>Any help would be appreciated
>
>Thanks
>
>Regards
>
>Ross MacLachlan
>INAWIRE Inc.
>
>
>
>
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