Re: ikiwiki + Apache 1.3 =?= NFG/SNAFU

2009-07-28 Thread Eric d'Alibut
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 6:12 AM, Jochen Schulzm...@well-adjusted.de wrote:

 Is there any specific reason why you don't upgrade to Apache2?

As noted, task-aversion.

SOLUTION FOUND:

# apt-get install apache2

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Re: ikiwiki + Apache 1.3 =?= NFG/SNAFU

2009-07-26 Thread Eric d'Alibut
On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 6:11 AM, Jochen Schulzm...@well-adjusted.de wrote:

 Do you have any concrete problems or are you asking in advance?

I should have posted the problem I was having, which concerns
running ikiwiki.cgi. I am getting Premature end of script headers
when this script is called, for example, when I try to use the 'Edit'
link on my wiki pages.

But in looking at apache's error log I see other instances of this
same error message connected to running, for example, other cgi
scripts in other users' public_html dirs..

So I seem to have a generic Premature end of script headers cgi
error since upgrading from Etch to Lenny. (I waited as long as I
could!)


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Re: ikiwiki + Apache 1.3 =?= NFG/SNAFU

2009-07-26 Thread Jochen Schulz
Eric d'Alibut:
 On Sat, Jul 25, 2009 at 6:11 AM, Jochen Schulzm...@well-adjusted.de wrote:
 
 Do you have any concrete problems or are you asking in advance?
 
 I should have posted the problem I was having, which concerns
 running ikiwiki.cgi. I am getting Premature end of script headers
 when this script is called, for example, when I try to use the 'Edit'
 link on my wiki pages.

This appears to be a quite common error message. Solutions I can find
ad-hoc include fixing script permissions or using UNIX newlines in your
script. But you have probably googled already as well. :) See also:

http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/misc/FAQ-F.html#premature-script-headers

 So I seem to have a generic Premature end of script headers cgi
 error since upgrading from Etch to Lenny. (I waited as long as I
 could!)

Is there any specific reason why you don't upgrade to Apache2?

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Re: ikiwiki + Apache 1.3 =?= NFG/SNAFU

2009-07-26 Thread Eric d'Alibut
On Sun, Jul 26, 2009 at 6:12 AM, Jochen Schulzm...@well-adjusted.de wrote:

 http://httpd.apache.org/docs/1.3/misc/FAQ-F.html#premature-script-headers

Thanks for the link.

 Is there any specific reason why you don't upgrade to Apache2?

I am task-aversive. g


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ikiwiki + Apache 1.3 =?= NFG/SNAFU

2009-07-25 Thread Eric d'Alibut
I notice the ikiwiki docs provide httpd server config hints only for
Apache 2 and lighttpd. Should I take this as an implicit hint that my
attempt to run ikiwiki (that *is* hard to type!) on the older Apache
vintage are foolhardy, extremely ill-advised, a recipe for disaster,
paving the road to perdition?

ii  ikiwiki 3.14159a wiki compiler
ii  apache  1.3.34-4.1+etch1  versatile,
high-performance HTTP server


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Re: ikiwiki + Apache 1.3 =?= NFG/SNAFU

2009-07-25 Thread Jochen Schulz
Eric d'Alibut:

 I notice the ikiwiki docs provide httpd server config hints only for
 Apache 2 and lighttpd. Should I take this as an implicit hint that my
 attempt to run ikiwiki (that *is* hard to type!) on the older Apache
 vintage are foolhardy, extremely ill-advised, a recipe for disaster,
 paving the road to perdition?

I don't think so. It's just that Apache2 is more or less the default
webserver and lighty is a common alternative. Apache1 is just very old.
AFAICS, it's not even in lenny anymore.

Do you have any concrete problems or are you asking in advance? I don't
know ikiwiki very well, but I suspect some people here do.

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Re: ikiwiki + Apache 1.3 =?= NFG/SNAFU

2009-07-25 Thread Frank Lin PIAT
On Sat, 2009-07-25 at 03:00 -0400, Eric d'Alibut wrote:
 I notice the ikiwiki docs provide httpd server config hints only for
 Apache 2 and lighttpd. Should I take this as an implicit hint that my
 attempt to run ikiwiki (that *is* hard to type!) on the older Apache
 vintage are foolhardy, extremely ill-advised, a recipe for disaster,
 paving the road to perdition?
 
 ii  ikiwiki 3.14159a wiki compiler
 ii  apache  1.3.34-4.1+etch1  versatile,
 high-performance HTTP server

ughhh #...@?

You seems to be running the latest version of ikiwiki (from unstable),
with an apache version from etch #...@?

One sensible reason why ikiwiki 3.14159 doesn't mention apache v1, is
because apache v1 is deprecated upstream, and it is removed in Debian
Testing and Unstable

Franklin


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