I wonder if you solved the problem. I would like to use the Linux Engine on a Red Hat server but it looks like it is not going to work.

I installed an old Linux Engine of Revolution 1.1 into my CGI folder of MAC OS X and it works.
On the contrary I tried to instal the Darwin engine of Revolution on the CGI folder of MAC OS X ... and I got the 500 Error from Apache.


Best regards, Paolo Mazza

Sabato, 29 Nov 2003, alle 08:44 Europe/Rome, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami ha scritto:

OK, Alex, good call... we dug up an old (I mean *really* old -- built for Linux RH 6.2) MC linux engine, and it works! No missing libraries on execute cgi.

But that certainly doesn't help with present day attempts, as you rightly point out.

Tuviah... good luck on our work. ..keep us posted.


On Nov 27, 2003, at 9:14 AM, Alex Rice wrote:



On Nov 27, 2003, at 11:58 AM, Sannyasin Sivakatirswami wrote:


Thanks for everyone's helpful responses. But our linux man couldn't make a go of it... he writes:

You simply need to find a Rev or MC engine that does not dynamically link with all of those X libraries. Tuviah said he was working on >> one.


But that doesn't help you now. I would look for old Rev and MC engines and see if they do not have this problem too. I suspect it was not always this way because obviously it makes it impossible for a lot of people to deploy CGIs with all of these library >> dependencies.


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