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SCGI-CGI 0.9b1
R J Ladyman
2004-11-11
I've got a bit lost here - is this SCGI or cgi2scgi, or summat else?


> On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 11:22:56AM -0500, Neil Schemenauer wrote:
> > On Thu, Nov 04, 2004 at 07:06:14PM +0300, Oleg Broytmann wrote:
> > >    What is the difference between it and SCGI-CGI program?
> >
> > They have basically the same function.  SCGI-CGI has some bugs
> > related to handling of C library return values.  I don't remember
> > the details right now.
>
> I'm not aware of any. But, as author of SCGI-CGI, I may as well plug the new
> version that I have, 0.9b1.
>
> Available at http://arbutus.mcmaster.ca/dmc/software/ .
>
> Changes from 0.5:
>
> - can compile the IP address and port number to use into the executable
> - alll CGI headers are passed to the SCGI server
> - the SCGI_CGI header is set to the SCGI-CGI version
> - better error handling. On an error, an HTML page is output that says there
>   was an error, and a message describing the error is sent to stderr (which
>   should go the webserver's error log). The HTML error page does not give
any
>   details for security reasons.
>
> I've found it to be about half the speed of mod_scgi, although much
> more stable (it's being used for a site with about 200,000 hits a month).
>
> Still won't work on Windows, I believe, although it should work on Mac OS X.
>
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