Yan,
Actually all he does is add an entry in inetd so that port 80 calls
his script, you could easily call php.
But if you have it figured out...
Dave
On 27-Jan-06, at 2:26 PM, Yan Seiner wrote:
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>> Yan,
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>> You could probably get php to serve up pages just by itself. See Jim
>> Jackson's messages about getting bash to serve pages.
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> For scalability, maintainability, and all jazz, I'm trying to do
> everything "by the book" - using the sort of software that anyone
> might find on any server.... I'm trying to keep scripts to a
> minimum....
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>> However isn't the entire build environment available for download ?
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> Yes, but.... I finally figured it out....
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> I was focusing on 2.x, but for what I need 1.3 will do fine...
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> To build 1.3, you have to build it for your native arch first, save a
> couple of files, then make clean, put the files back, and then
> cross-compile....
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> Anyway, I will write this up for the FAQ... Might save someone else a
> headache....
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