Hello,
I was running Webinator 2x on Red Hat Linux 5.2 for a few years until I upgraded to Red Hat 7.2. When I did that, the script had errors. I decided to download and install the 4x version of webinator. I learned that I needed to install a new libncurses library which I believe I have done. Nevertheless, I get the following error during the installation process:
Checking dir with a web fetch...failed, will try again
Trying again with file...*** Failed ***
The URL http://www.(domainname).com/cgi-bin/texis/installtest/func.html?-dump
could not be fetched.
Possibly the CGI URL prefix (http://www.(domainname).com/cgi-bin)
or the CGI extension (none) is wrong.
The web server response was: HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
When checking the error log, I'm still getting the script headers error. Oddly enough, the texis script doesn't even appear to be in the cgi-bin directory I specified even though the error log records the error in that directory. I assume the install program places it there and removes it when it doesn't function properly? At any rate, I did some searches for this problem on here but couldn't find anything that answered why I might be experiencing this problem. Any help would be appreciated. I tried installing the script as root but I got the same error.
Thanks,
Jem
I was running Webinator 2x on Red Hat Linux 5.2 for a few years until I upgraded to Red Hat 7.2. When I did that, the script had errors. I decided to download and install the 4x version of webinator. I learned that I needed to install a new libncurses library which I believe I have done. Nevertheless, I get the following error during the installation process:
Checking dir with a web fetch...failed, will try again
Trying again with file...*** Failed ***
The URL http://www.(domainname).com/cgi-bin/texis/installtest/func.html?-dump
could not be fetched.
Possibly the CGI URL prefix (http://www.(domainname).com/cgi-bin)
or the CGI extension (none) is wrong.
The web server response was: HTTP/1.1 500 Internal Server Error
When checking the error log, I'm still getting the script headers error. Oddly enough, the texis script doesn't even appear to be in the cgi-bin directory I specified even though the error log records the error in that directory. I assume the install program places it there and removes it when it doesn't function properly? At any rate, I did some searches for this problem on here but couldn't find anything that answered why I might be experiencing this problem. Any help would be appreciated. I tried installing the script as root but I got the same error.
Thanks,
Jem