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I'm looking to make my CGI forum software FastCGI compatible. Playstation 2 controller usb driver. The forum software consists of a few dlls and.exe (.cgi) files written in C and x86 assembly language.
I also have a SQlite3 database. Lighttpd runs all these cgi scripts as child processes and I much say that the whole thing works pretty damn well. But I want to experiment with FastCGI. However, the examples are poor, the documentation is poor, and it really looks like it's made for Linux in mind. Did someone get FastCGI working on Windows? If someone has a code example around, and the lighttpd configuration lines, I would be really grateful. I've done some work with fastcgi on windows.
Bottom line is its not a lot of fun - you are 100% correct that there aren't a lot of sample and it the documentation is poor. But, the developer who i was helping on this was in contact with the guys who write iis and the fastcgi spec and was able to get his software to work. Some changes are in the works to help. Here is a link to some information: i should add that the guy i was working with had so many problems with libfcgi.dll that he ended up rewriting it (see the reference to libfcgi2.dll in the article linked above.) best regards, don.
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I just tried installing this for the first time on my Windows 2000 PC and I go through the install. If I let it start the server from the install I get a console window and then my CPU goes 100% and I can’t kill the process. After shutdown if I try to use the shortcuts for start and stop then nothing happens. The webserver however seems to start fine if I run it from the command-line with -D -f.etc options. If i don’t let the install run it, then install completes and I still can’t start the webserver.
The log files are empty too. Please advise. Gena01: I was just looking that reference up.
It’s the best description I’ve seen that doesn’t seem to believe you’re using VisualStudio. Kev: Do you have a diff file available with your changes?
(or source zip) if you’re trying to do the instsrv/srvany route (like seems to be included in the installation) you also need to add registry keys. Fabricio: Currently, it will only install to the root of C: beacause many of my batch files to point to absolute paths, explicitly. Gena01: If it works fine with the -D option, simply edit C:lighttpdsbinstart-lighttpd.bat and add it in.
LJones: I do not have any modified source. I use the source from lighttpd.net in all of my builds. The only thing I do is compile it in a Cygwin (Windows) environment, add a few batch files and icons, and package it up. Also, when I tried making it a service, I did modify registry keys, following documents on microsoft’s website and in forum posts at forum.lighttpd.net/forum/1 but it didn’t work out for me. I will try your method soon when I have more time, but I have to ask – are those double backslashes actually the way to add the paths in the registry, or were you just trying to escape them for this post?
I posted this yesterday but am not seeing it. The double backslashes are from a cut and paste regedit export.reg files must have backslashes escaped. When you enter the values directly into the registry (via regedit or similar) then you do not need to escape the backslash. You should be able to copy/paste the section between the — into a “service.reg” file and run it after your service.bat and have lighty running as a service. Lt seems to be working on 2 test machines here (winxp and win2k). If you add the path via the services console you may need to escape the backslash but that depends on the windows version. I’d asked for source diff since you wrote “besides the normal upstream changes” which (to me) implied something was added in.
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Sorry for the misunderstanding.