Re: [rt-users] rt4, centos, and fastcgi

2011-07-01 Thread James Moseley
mod_fastcgi and mod_fcgid require different configurations. We haven't used mod_fastcgi in quite some time, but here is our config for mod_fcgid: LoadModule fcgid_module modules/mod_fcgid.so # Use FastCGI to process .fcg .fcgi .fpl scripts # Don't do this if mod_fastcgi is present, as it will

Re: [rt-users] rt4, centos, and fastcgi

2011-07-01 Thread John Alberts
-users@lists.bestpractical.commailto:rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com Subject: Re: [rt-users] rt4, centos, and fastcgi mod_fastcgi and mod_fcgid require different configurations. We haven't used mod_fastcgi in quite some time, but here is our config for mod_fcgid: LoadModule fcgid_module modules

Re: [rt-users] rt4, centos, and fastcgi

2011-07-01 Thread John Alberts
-users@lists.bestpractical.com rt-users@lists.bestpractical.commailto:rt-users@lists.bestpractical.com Subject: Re: [rt-users] rt4, centos, and fastcgi mod_fastcgi and mod_fcgid require different configurations. We haven't used mod_fastcgi in quite some time, but here is our config for mod_fcgid

Re: [rt-users] rt4, centos, and fastcgi

2011-07-01 Thread James Moseley
You don't need both an RT4 and a fcgid conf file. Paste exactly what I put in my previous reply (correcting for obvious path differences) into, say, a file named rt.conf and then rename your current RT-associated config files to something like rt4.conf.old and fcgid.conf.old then restart. Let's