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htdocs in Cheyenne ?

 [1/3] from: jasonic::nomadics::org at: 14-Sep-2007 20:22


Need a little help please to get ACMS [Anabelle] running on Cheyenne... Readme.txt for acms says: INSTALLATION 1. Set up an Apache webserver for a domain (Do NOT overwrite any existing one. This is far from complete) 2. Unzip on a folder prior to the web-folder of the website. Point the htdocs folder to the "root" of the website. The Cgi-bin folder within htdocs should be able to handle CGI programs. Set permissions to execute both on the cgi-bin folder and the .cgi files within 3. Change the settings in htdocs/cgi-bin/acms.cgi. Look for "CONFIG BELOW" and "CONFIG ABOVE" lines in that file and change as per your installation 4. No fourth step So can anyone tell me please how to do step #2 with Cheyenne ? - What is equivalent of Apache htdocs in Cheyenne? - How to "Point the htdocs folder to the 'root' of the website." ? thanks very much Jason

 [2/3] from: sabufrancis::rediffmail::com at: 15-Sep-2007 2:14


Hi The htdocs folder is the same as "www" folder in Cheyenne. But I think Cheyenne has still not implemented a general purpose CGI system which is what ACMS currently expects. You would need to modify the acms.cgi file to suit Cheyenne. Currently, acms.cgi fires up Rebol binary to do its work. But with Cheyenne, you need to route it through Cheyenne itself for acms to work. It looks like a marriage made in heaven. I wish I had some time to do this but unfortunately, I am busy packing for my Europe visit ... You can easily try out ACMS on a windows machine using one of the WAMP packages like XAMPP or Uniserve (Chk on Google) Installation on the Uniserve version of Apache should not take more than 15 minutes. Thank you for your interest. Regards Sabu Jason Cunliffe wrote:

 [3/3] from: jasonic:nomadics at: 14-Sep-2007 23:28


Thanks Sabu Sounds like a sensible plan. Maybe SoftInnov can help us out to get this working..? bon voyage and safe return from wherever.. If you are going anywhere near Toulouse [South West France get in touch] Jason Sabu Francis wrote: