On 6/14/05 5:04 PM, Dan Shafer wrote:
I am trying to get Rev CGI scripting working at dreamhost.com, my new
favorite hosting service.
I uploaded the Linux.x86 engine to the server, set its permissions per
their instructions, and uploaded two known-good rev CGi scripts that
work fine on my OS X Apache server.
It appears Rev is being invoked because it responds with an error.
However, the error may indicate I just can't run Rev CGI on that
server. Any clues?
the error says:
revolution: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.3' not found (required by
revolution)
I suppose it's possible they're not running an x86 Linux and that could
be the whole problem.
That's really common (only usually there are two missing.) They are
supposed to be included with your ISP's installation of Apache. But not
all ISPs will install those two so you have to ask them to do it. The
Rev engine checks for certain libraries and won't start up without them.
The odd thing is, the engine doesn't ever *read* those files, so -- I
was told -- your ISP can even just put in blank text files as long as
they have the same names. If they won't do it, then your only choice is
to take your business elsewhere.
It happened to me, and I moved. JaguarPC. You don't have to ask for
anything special, their standard installation has everything Rev needs.
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Jacqueline Landman Gay | [EMAIL PROTECTED]
HyperActive Software | http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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