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Posted to dev@httpd.apache.org by Marc Slemko <ma...@worldgate.com> on 1998/01/20 03:33:21 UTC

perl prob (was: Apache on Win95: constant floppy drive access running cgis) (fwd)

Hahahahahahah.

I don't want to ask.  

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Pardon the self-followup, but just in case anybody in c.i.w.s.m is 
wasting brain cells on this, and in the hope the folks on c.o.m.d have 
some useful advice ...

In article <6a...@mrw.panix.com>, 
awnbreel@panix.com (Michael R Weholt) wrote:
>I've got the Apache server up and running (localhost) on my win95 
>machine.
>
>f:\Apache
>e:\perl.exe
>
>Cgi's run fine under this setup, but each time I call a cgi script, 
>the machine goes to the a: drive and makes that lovely 
>clunking-grinding noise, then gives up and runs the cgi script.
>
>You can imagine how entertaining this is for me.

The perl on e: is a port that I got from my travels over in djgpp.  I 
have ActiveState's Perl for Win32 at c:\perl5\bin.  I tried using the 
perl on c: (ActiveState) with the Apache and the machine did *not* 
access the floppy drive.  I went and got the latest OmniHTTPd server, 
"professional" version, installed it, and tried it using both perls.  
Using the perl on e: (djgpp), OmniHTTPd tried to access the floppy 
drive, but didn't when I used the perl on c: (ActiveState)

I then moved the perl on e: (djgpp) to c: and tried it with both 
servers. The machine tried the floppy both times.

*So* ... that answers that question, I guess.


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