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just out of interest, what is the benefits of using fastcgi ? |
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On 10/31/05, matt wilbert <matt.wilbert@×××××.com> wrote: |
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> That was it. I probably should have been able to figure that out, but I |
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> Thanks a lot, |
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> Matt Wilbert |
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> On 10/30/05, kloeri@g.o <kloeri@g.o> wrote: |
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> > On Sun, Oct 30, 2005 at 06:11:00PM -0500, matt wilbert wrote: |
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> > > Hi, |
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> > > I have apache2 built via portage and running on an Opteron-based |
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> > Gentoo |
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> > > 2.6.11 system. |
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> > > I want to use mod_fastcgi to run an application behind Apache2. |
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> > > when I emerge --pretend mod_fastcgi, portage says it wants to build |
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> > > 1.3 as part of the process. I find it hard to believe this is what I |
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> > > Am I wrong? If not, how can I make portage do what I want? |
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> > > Thank you, |
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> > > Matt Wilbert |
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> > Make sure you have USE=apache2 enabled. |
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> > Regards, |
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> > Bryan Østergaard |
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