Well I'm new to all this, and I thought the package was a server.

Are there any scgi servers in Debian?

I just wanted to install a package that started an scgi server, so I
could use it with rails.

Thanks.

On Tue, Mar 07, 2006 at 04:47:52PM -0700, Neil Schemenauer wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 08, 2006 at 10:24:43AM +1100, Jason Thomas wrote:
> > hmm,  I was thinking that it could be controlled from
> > /etc/default/scgi_server.
> > 
> > In there you could have an `ENABLE` option.  and perhaps a PORT LIST
> > that way you could have it start up multiple servers on different PORTS.
> 
> There are SCGI servers that don't use the python2.4-scgi package
> (e.g. Ruby on Rails) so calling it /etc/default/scgi_server is a no
> go.  Also, even packages that use python2.4-scgi could have a number
> of different ways of starting up (e.g. they don't need to use
> scgi_server.py, Quixote 2 comes with it's own startup script).  What
> exactly should be started by the init.d script?
> 
> python2.4-scgi is a library package and having an init.d script for
> a library doesn't make sense, IMHO.
> 
>   Neil


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