On Wed, 2003-12-03 at 01:26, charles brandt wrote:
> I'm guessing that the alpha status of mod_scgi and apache2 is the
> cause, but it looked like others had had success with it so I thought
> I'd try my luck.
> I'm using gentoo and emerged mod_scgi with the (masked)
> mod_scgi-1.2_alpha1-r1.ebuild script. I did add '-D SCGI'
> to APACHE2_OPTS in /etc/conf.d/apache2.
Although Gentoo Linux has had quixote, scgi, and mod_scgi packages for
some time, the latter two have not had much testing (since I have not
used them). Is it possible that you built mod_scgi w/o apache2 support?
You can check to see if "apache2" was in USE by running "grep apache2
/var/db/pkg/net-www/mod_scgi-1.2_alpha1-r1/USE". If it wasn't, then
just "USE=apache2 emerge
/usr/portage/net-www/mod_scgi-1.2_alpha1-r1.ebuild" to rebuild it. If
that doesn't turn out to be the problem, then please file a bug at
bugs.gentoo.org, and we'll take care of it.
Best,
g2boojum
--
Grant Goodyear
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