Paolo,
I am positive I am using the correct engine. I downloaded it again to
be sure.
What other possibilities exist as the source of this problem?
Again:
- Nothing in the cgi-bin except for the Darwin engine and the
hello.cgi script.
- The hello.cgi script is saved as a text file.
- All permissions in the cgi-bin are set to 755.
- The owner of the cgi-executables folder is my login id.
- The group is "www"
Thanks.
Richard
On Dec 6, 2007, at 8:53 AM, paolo mazza wrote:
Hello Richard,
I still get the same error when I try to access the cgi script
through my browser:
"can't load stack or script license.rev"
"premature end of script headers"
I have never seen this message before. Actually, I do not
understand it.
Are you using Darwin engine 2.1.2 ? As far as I know this is the
last
Darwin engine available.
You can download it from:
http://www.runrev.com/downloads/engines/2.1.2/cgi/osx.zip
I guess there is a problem with you engine. Some months ago Mark
wrote in
this list:
I mean can we use the engine of the standalone as CGI?
The -ui option works on all platforms and prevents the engine from
doing
anything GUI related. Specifically this means that the engine will not
attempt to connect to a window server and will not create windows for
stacks. This makes it possible to use the standalone engine as a
command-script processor from a terminal/shell-script.
However, your mileage will vary when attempting to use standard
standalone engines as CGIs depending on your system setup. In
particular, the OS X engine requires a 'desktop context' to function -
this is not generally available when it is run as a CGI engine from a
web-server installed on OS X.
The reason the Linux standalone engine (will) work as a perfectly good
CGI engine in -ui mode is that it's only direct 'desktop' related
dependency is the Xlib, which is usually installed regardless of
whether
a machine is a server or desktop box.
Warmest Regards,
Mark.
How to use Revolution <[email protected]> writes:
Paolo,
I've done exactly as you say.
Nothing in the cgi-bin except for the Darwin engine and the hello.cgi
script.
The hello.cgi script is definitely saved as a text file.
All permissions in the cgi-bin are set to 755.
The owner of the cgi-executables folder is my login id.
The group is "www"
Any other ideas? I don't know what to try next.
Thanks.
Richard
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