I'm running Rivet, PHP, and mod_cgi under httpd 2.2.14 on a Fedora 11 box without any problems, so this problem doesn't seem to affect everyone.
The potential issue could be mentioned in a Readme or Known Issues file included with the release, if we're concerned about users hitting it. Apache also has a mod_cgid that uses a helper child to run CGI scripts out of process, which may also help some users. That could be suggested as a workaround. 2010/4/19 Massimo Manghi <massimo.man...@unipr.it>: > Damon Courtney wrote: >> >> What are the remaining concerns over 2.x? > > cgi based applications stop working when Rivet is loaded. People say that > cgi will be dropped from apache, but some applications (namely 'mailman') > are based on it. The few ideas I came up with to explain this proved wrong. > >> Just that we've never actually done a release with the support? What are >> the build concerns with 2.x? Doesn't it have to be a threaded Tcl build or >> something? Does the build system have the proper checks in place to make >> that happen? >> > > Rivet enables threads if Tcl was built threaded. This is what the macro > TEA_ENABLE_THREADS is supposed to do. > > -- Massimo > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: rivet-dev-unsubscr...@tcl.apache.org > For additional commands, e-mail: rivet-dev-h...@tcl.apache.org > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: rivet-dev-unsubscr...@tcl.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: rivet-dev-h...@tcl.apache.org