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Date: | Fri, 4 Jun 1999 19:56:23 +0200 |
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John "Danger" wrote...
>I have installed the Apache web server from Jazz on to a 918 and was
>pleasantly surprised with the performance. Installation wasn't particularly
>hard though kind of fiddly, with most of the problems coming from getting
>the GNU compiler and Library's working properly.
If you just download and unpack the precompiled binaries (from Mark Bixby's
web site or Jazz), then you should not have to struggle with GNU compiler or
library issues. Basically unpack the files, adjust the sample config and get
the server job streamed.
If you are not a friend of Posix, Shell, HFS files and the like, you might
also want to have a look at the QWEBS web server, which is not freeware but
an MPE-aware commercial one (written in COBOL with NetIPC).
Lars.
(no plug for Apache JServ, JigSaw, vqServer, or Enhydra today ;-)
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