Richard Gaskin wrote:

Todd Geist wrote:

On Apr 18, 2006, at 12:58 PM, Alex Tweedly wrote:


Jacque's instructions said to name the engine "revolution", so I tried that


I changed the name of the engine to "revolution" and it now works.


Why would the engine care what its name is?

I'm sure it doesn't.

In my case, the uploaded engine (revolution.x86) was unusable for some undetermined reason, although the file was there, complete and had correct permissions. Copying it on the server to a different name (and adjusting the first line of the script to match) fixed it - after subsequently renaming the engine back to revolution.x86 and adjusting the first line of the script it still works.

In Todd's case, he had a mismatch between file name and file specified in the first line.

Note - on some hosts, it might matter, because they impose limitations on what file names can be executed as cgis, and might conceivably impose that restraint on any executable.

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