From: Yeb H. <yeb...@po...> - 2003-02-24 10:24:05
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> The FAQ states: > > Yes, it is compatible with apache but also has its own built-in http > server (this is the default) -- it can use either > > Has anyone done this yet? Is there documentation available? Or is it in > the opencyc docs and I've just missed it? To be honest, I am not sure how to interpret "compatible with apache" (compatible with what standard? CGI? HTTP? Apache module API?). Since there are references to 'your www server and name of the cgi program', I assume 'compatible with apache' means 'compatible with the cgi interface'. But there is no cgi program anywhere in the distribution currently. > I'm running FreeBSD and would really like to avoid running linux emulation > for the built-in server. I'm not Java literate yet, but I'm more than > familiar with Apache. Does anyone have any suggestions? Still, if there would be a program like 'cg' (the default name of the cyc cgi program' in the distribution, it would be distributed as a linux binary, independent of the type of architecture your apache was compiled on. No programs run 'under Apache', since it is not an operating system. Also, I think, there would not only be a cgi program but also a server, like in the current distribution. So linux emulation is your only option, currently.. Have you tried: http://sourceforge.net/forum/message.php?msg_id=1539242 ? |