Dan Shafer wrote:
Yeah, I think it's the same problem, Andre.

I currenlty use an ISP that maintains a server farm preconfigured specifically for Rev CGI. So while I'll stay there for now, this does raise a MUCH bigger question for those of us looking to sell server-side solutions:

Can Rev be compiled in such a way that it doesn't need the GUI libs while running as a CGI?

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Dan

On Oct 19, 2005, at 8:57 PM, Andre Garzia wrote:

Dan,

if it still the same problem that I saw when I was there during RevConWest is a old version of libC (GLIBC), Rev is linked to a new one, it's hard to upgrade libc... I never tried, too spooky for me.

Cheers
andre

On Oct 20, 2005, at 1:49 AM, Dan Shafer wrote:
They are willing to run Rev CGI but so far we have been unable to do so. I haven't put any time into this but they put literally no restrictions on CGIs because each domain has its own set of CGI stuff.

I think there's a missing C library of some sort that stands between me and Rev CGI on Dreamhost but if I needed it I imagine I could get that fixed.

On Oct 19, 2005, at 7:15 PM, Richard Gaskin wrote:

Dan Shafer wrote:

You cannot, in my opinion (backed by way too much research time) do better than DreamHost (http://www.dreamhost.com).

Do they support Rev CGI?

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