[forwarded to the list for archival] If you're running FreeBSD, try starting zserver by hand first before you connect. For some reason, FreeBSD can't seem to start it thru the pcgi wrapper. -Th On 25 May, James Cummings wrote:
I was looking in the mail list archives...and I saw the problem you posted about getting the following error:
(116) unable to connect, fd=4 <!-- Error receiving stdout pcgi-wrapper-version 2.0a5 -->
Did you ever determine what was causing this? I just installed Zope...and I'm getting the same problem.
Thanks, James
Ok, where can I find the command to launch Zope like the pcgi wrapper does? I'm trying not to have it run on a different port, but I haven't been able to get this to work yet. Thanks, James At 10:35 PM 5/25/00 -0700, thomas@hentschel.net wrote:
[forwarded to the list for archival]
If you're running FreeBSD, try starting zserver by hand first before you connect. For some reason, FreeBSD can't seem to start it thru the pcgi wrapper.
-Th
On 25 May, James Cummings wrote:
I was looking in the mail list archives...and I saw the problem you posted about getting the following error:
(116) unable to connect, fd=4 <!-- Error receiving stdout pcgi-wrapper-version 2.0a5 -->
Did you ever determine what was causing this? I just installed Zope...and I'm getting the same problem.
Thanks, James
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