Hello!
A release candidate for CHICKEN 2.5 is available now:
http://www.call-with-current-continuation.org/chicken-2.5rc1.tar.gz
Please give it a try. This release contains mostly bugfixes and
can now be built using CMake (using CMake is the recommended
build method for Windows. I had
On Wed, 4 Oct 2006, felix winkelmann wrote:
[...] A release candidate for CHICKEN 2.5 is available now: [...] Please
give it a try. [...]
Hello,
seems to work fine for me. It even builds and runs flawlessly on Windows
using CMake and MinGW!
cu,
Thomas
On 10/4/06, Thomas Chust [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Wed, 4 Oct 2006, felix winkelmann wrote:
[...] A release candidate for CHICKEN 2.5 is available now: [...] Please
give it a try. [...]
Hello,
seems to work fine for me. It even builds and runs flawlessly on Windows
using CMake and MinGW!
On Sun, 24 Sep 2006, Ashish Shrestha wrote:
I am using scgi with lighttpd 1.4.11 and really enjoying it. [...] Don't
know the reasons for it but I think, specially for those using lighttpd,
it would be more helpful to use script_name or request_uri rather than
path_info as path_info is always
Sorry for not updating. Yes, I did find that out while I was trying
out different combinations. You mentioned documentation. I didn't find
much in the scgi and fastcgi modules. Where is it documented?
Since I just started learning scheme and don't know much I am still
going over the scgi code
Hello,
On Wed, 4 Oct 2006 10:34:29 +0200 felix winkelmann [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Please give it a try.
I could successfully build (using the configure script) and run the
benchmarks on the following platforms (all of them running GNU/Linux):
- x86_64
- x86
- PPC
PS: I had to manually
On Wed, 4 Oct 2006, Ashish Shrestha wrote:
Sorry for not updating. Yes, I did find that out while I was trying
out different combinations. You mentioned documentation. I didn't find
much in the scgi and fastcgi modules. Where is it documented?
Hello Ashish,
the lighttpd distribution tarball
On 04 Oct 2006 14:50:35 -0300, Mario Domenech Goulart [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Please give it a try.
I could successfully build (using the configure script) and run the
benchmarks on the following platforms (all of them running GNU/Linux):
- x86_64
- x86
- PPC
Very good. Thanks for testing