[WebDNA] WebDNA 7 running on new 32-bit Debian 6 server
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texte = > We do not have a 32-bit build; we assume no > recent OS runs with a 32bit processor ...Hi Chris,I put libmysqlclient.so.15.0.0 into /usr/lib/ then I created a symlink to libmysqlclient.so.15 in the same folder and restarted lighttpd. I have more testing to do before jumping for joy, but WebDNA is working now on the index page, so I think we have solved the problem on this particular OS.I have one more question. Previously you gave me this command to determine which WebDNA.fcgi file I am running:ls -l /var/www/WebDNA/WebDNA.fcgiWhen I run this command I get this result:-rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 5230068 Feb 22 08:10 /var/www/WebDNA/WebDNA.fcgiCan you please post a list of the different builds of WebDNA.fcgi that you have available at this time, and the file sizes (5230068) and last modified dates (Feb 22 08:10) so we can debug this stuff ourselves from now on, rather than bothering you with this kind of thing?Maybe I can use this info to create an informative new web page for you at webdna.us. After all, those of us who use WebDNA 7 could use a page like this to help us figure out which build we should download -- and which dependencies we may have to install manually to get it working.:)When I'm done testing WebDNA on this new server a bit more, I'm going to reinstall everything from scratch then test again, to make sure I have written down the procedure correctly. Then I'll post it online to help everyone else who wants to use WebDNA 7 on a 32-bit Debian 6 server. Sincerely,Kenneth Grome
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> We do not have a 32-bit build; we assume no > recent OS runs with a 32bit processor ...Hi Chris,I put libmysqlclient.so.15.0.0 into /usr/lib/ then I created a symlink to libmysqlclient.so.15 in the same folder and restarted lighttpd. I have more testing to do before jumping for joy, but WebDNA is working now on the index page, so I think we have solved the problem on this particular OS.I have one more question. Previously you gave me this command to determine which WebDNA.fcgi file I am running:ls -l /var/www/WebDNA/WebDNA.fcgiWhen I run this command I get this result:-rwxrwxr-x 1 root root 5230068 Feb 22 08:10 /var/www/WebDNA/WebDNA.fcgiCan you please post a list of the different builds of WebDNA.fcgi that you have available at this time, and the file sizes (5230068) and last modified dates (Feb 22 08:10) so we can debug this stuff ourselves from now on, rather than bothering you with this kind of thing?Maybe I can use this info to create an informative new web page for you at webdna.us. After all, those of us who use WebDNA 7 could use a page like this to help us figure out which build we should download -- and which dependencies we may have to install manually to get it working.:)When I'm done testing WebDNA on this new server a bit more, I'm going to reinstall everything from scratch then test again, to make sure I have written down the procedure correctly. Then I'll post it online to help everyone else who wants to use WebDNA 7 on a 32-bit Debian 6 server. Sincerely,Kenneth Grome
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