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[!Cheyenne] Discussions about the Cheyenne Web Server
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Dockimbel 27-Oct-2010 [9136] | 2.7.7 didn't looked as stable as 2.7.6 when I first tested it (View crashed on linux, CALL's code seems to have changed). As I can't take any risk with my code in production, I've sticked to 2.7.6 so far. Maybe I should give it a more serious try now. |
GrahamC 27-Oct-2010 [9137] | I also wasn't convinced by the stablity of 2.7.7 so I've stayed clear of it as well. |
Maxim 27-Oct-2010 [9138x2] | I've switched to 2.7.7 a while ago I don't see problems with it, though some things which affect cheyenne more directly might not be issues I have relied on. |
e.g. you have a different use case so it might be triggering problems that I don't usually encounter. | |
Dockimbel 27-Oct-2010 [9140x2] | Right, Cheyenne puts /Core and /Pro at stress. Today, I spent almost an hour to spot a bug in the RSP engine (it was a regression bug), but no way I could figure out the cause or what part of the code was producing it. The error raised by REBOL was inside ATTEMPT, saying that SET/ANY in ATTEMPT couldn't set the value...?? The whole mess was caused by a missing AS-STRING after a LOAD/HEADER, branching the RSP engine code into a faultly path leading to a corruption of RSP own code and probably of some REBOL global words too (my raw guess, but it could have triggered an internal REBOL bug as well). That's the dark side of having a fully modifiable language, a very small mistake can lead to a total session corruption with a cause very hard to track. |
Encmd binary 2.7.6 for Windows: http://cheyenne-server.org/tmp/cheyenne-cmd-r103.zip I'll release the other missing binaries tomorrow. | |
Kaj 27-Oct-2010 [9142x3] | I've been running my sites on 2.7.7 without problems |
On Linuxes where View 2.7.7 crashes, you need the other build (probably Fedora instead of Linux/Ubuntu) | |
That may mean you'd need two Cheyenne encaps if you want to encap with View | |
Pekr 28-Oct-2010 [9145] | Doc - R3 might be better in that regard - it is a bit less "modifiable", more precisely defined, and it has modules too. But - there will probably be no Cheyenne for R3, so :-) |
Dockimbel 28-Oct-2010 [9146x2] | Modules will surely help secure the environment at runtime, but you can still accidentally corrupt your own code, it's part of REBOL nature. |
0.9.19.103 binaries for main platforms available now: http://cheyenne-server.org/blog.rsp?view=21 | |
james_nak 28-Oct-2010 [9148] | Doc, only an hour? That's a good day for me with rebol sometimes:-) thanks for the new version. |
Dockimbel 28-Oct-2010 [9149] | an hour? |
james_nak 28-Oct-2010 [9150] | From your Wed 3:01 PM post where you mentioned you "spent almost an hour to spot a bug..." |
Dockimbel 28-Oct-2010 [9151x2] | Ah, yes, I guess I was lucky. |
SVN r104: - FIX: port-id's relocation for multiple Cheyenne instances support, wasn't working correctly. Do not use r103 binaries to run multiple instances of Cheyenne. I'll update the binaries asap. | |
Carl 28-Oct-2010 [9153] | Doing a little catch up here... |
PeterWood 29-Oct-2010 [9154x4] | I'm having a little fun trying to set far future expiry dates from Cheyenne. There seems to be some conflict between the httpd.cfg and the script as to whether the anem is expire or expires. |
Having changed expire to expires, I get the follioing messages when I start up Cheyenne: 29/10-11:48:27.025934-## Error in [uniserve] : Cannot open server RConsole on port 9801 ! 29/10-11:48:27.053752-## Error in [uniserve] : Cannot open server Logger on port 9802 ! 29/10-11:48:27.060870-## Error in [uniserve] : Cannot open server MTA on port 9803 ! 29/10-11:48:27.061148-## Error in [uniserve] : Cannot open server HTTPd on port 8000 ! 29/10-11:48:27.061893-## Error in [uniserve] : Cannot open server task-master on port 9799 ! | |
anem -> name | |
Using RebCmd 0.9.20 with mod-expire.r from 0.9.19 | |
Dockimbel 29-Oct-2010 [9158x2] | Peter: the error you get is caused by trying to run multiple sessions of Cheyenne at the same time, see my post at Thu 19:04 about that. |
About mod-expire, I'm not sure to see where precisely the conflict you're mentioning happens? | |
PeterWood 29-Oct-2010 [9160x6] | Thanks Doc. I must have forgotten to stop a previous session before starting a new one. |
I ferlt the conflict with mod-expires was: | |
htttpd.cfg modujles [ expires ;; initially commented out ] %mods/mod-expire.r | |
I'll check again. | |
I have mod-expire(s) working now - I changed the script name to mod-expires.r | |
I also have it working with by using expire in the list of modules with the script named mod-expire.r | |
Dockimbel 29-Oct-2010 [9166] | I guess you had an old version, from SVN repo, it's "expire" in httpd.cfg. |
PeterWood 29-Oct-2010 [9167] | Maybe I mistakenly added the s - not too worry, it's working fine now. Thanks for your help. |
Dockimbel 29-Oct-2010 [9168] | For Cheyenne fans, finally some logos to spread everywhere. ;-) http://cheyenne-server.org/blog.rsp?view=22 |
Gregg 29-Oct-2010 [9169] | Nice. |
Kaj 29-Oct-2010 [9170] | Yes, nice ones |
PeterWood 2-Nov-2010 [9171] | I'm having problems with post data and Rebol CGI scripts under Cheyenne. I ran a simple test scipt to simply echo back the post data: #!/usr/bin/rebol -cs REBOL [] data: make string! 1020 buffer: make string! 16380 while [positive? read-io system/ports/input buffer 16380][ append data buffer clear buffer ] print "content-type: text/plain^/" print data The script echoes back the post data when run under Apache but prints an empty line under Cheyenne. (Just to check I ran a similar Ruby script which successfully echoes back the post data in Ruby). I'm running 0.9.20 encmd. |
Kaj 2-Nov-2010 [9172x4] | I think this would work if you would force Cheyenne to execute it as a real CGI script |
But normally, Cheyenne recognises a REBOL script and executes it as Fast CGI, in the UniServe process itself | |
Cheyenne has then already read the post data, and makes it available in the word INPUT | |
I think you can see this in the show.cgi example | |
PeterWood 2-Nov-2010 [9176x2] | Thanks Kaj. I'll take a look at it. |
I would prefer to force Cheyenne to execute the script as a real CGI Script as I am trying to run REBOL/Services as a CGI script under Cheyenne. Ideally, I don't want to have to change the REBOL/Services code. (I am migrating a REBOL/Services application away from its existing web server and hopefully to Cheyenne. In the longer term, it may be possible to convert it to a Cheyenne web app). Any hints on how to force Cheyenne to run a .cgi file as a real CGI script? | |
Kaj 2-Nov-2010 [9178x2] | But why? It's a lot slower |
Are there conflicts between REBOL/Services and Cheyenne? | |
PeterWood 2-Nov-2010 [9180] | REBOL/Services uses POST data and I'd prefer not to have to change the actual REBOL/Services code. |
Kaj 2-Nov-2010 [9181x2] | Or does REBOL/Services have a CGI interface? |
Ah, then IIRC you have to add at least 256 bytes of junk before the REBOL header | |
PeterWood 2-Nov-2010 [9183x2] | Thanks, I remember now - I'll give that a try. |
That works. I'll now try it with REBOL/Services. | |
Oldes 5-Nov-2010 [9185] | Is it possible to disable debuging per page? |
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