When I try to get to the Radiant web site (www.radiantcms.org) I get a
request with a content type: application/x-httpd-fastphp and it asks
if I want to download the binary.
A little tweaking going on?
erb
When I try to get to the Radiant web site (www.radiantcms.org) I get a
request with a content type: application/x-httpd-fastphp and it asks
if I want to download the binary.
A little tweaking going on?
erb
radiant is moving to PHP? o_O
I have strating that (radiant in php) !!! it is called Frog CMS
http://www.philworks.com/frog/ the project is in google code now at:
Google Code Archive - Long-term storage for Google Code Project Hosting.
2007/7/13, Keymone [email protected]:
I’m looking into this. Apologies for the pain.
aiwilliams
Site is back up. John, I have a copy of a 600MB log file on my hard
drive for you
aiwilliams
On Jul 13, 2007, at 10:46 PM, Mike Erb wrote:
any lessons learned? how did you get rails to spit out a fastphp
header without a lot of alcohol involved?:o)
Unless I’m completely mistaken, lighttpd cannot be configured to do a
rolling log, with stuff older than xxx being deleted or moved or
something. Therefore, logs get massive. The disk quota was exceeded,
so the OS was preventing the process from writing stuff. I have not a
clue about the PHP business. Didn’t look into that once I knew a
problem was disk quota violation.
aiwilliams
Depending on your webservers os, you can use something like
logrotate.conf or newsyslog.conf to configure log rotation for lighttpd.
Cheers,
Johan
Johan++
Johan Bakker wrote:
something. Therefore, logs get massive. The disk quota was exceeded,
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b
any lessons learned? how did you get rails to spit out a fastphp
header without a lot of alcohol involved?
:o)
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