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Update changelog
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configuration changes should work anywhere.
## apache 2
## apache 2
-* Edit /etc/apache2/apache2.conf and add a line like this:
+* Make sure the cgi module is loaded. (Ie, `a2enmod cgi`).
+ Note that the cgid module will not work.
+
+* Edit /etc/apache2/apache2.conf (or /etc/apache2/mods-available/mime.conf)
+ and add a line like this:
AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
AddHandler cgi-script .cgi
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configuration changes should work anywhere.
Or, if you've put it in a `~/public_html`, edit
`/etc/apache2/mods-available/userdir.conf`.
Or, if you've put it in a `~/public_html`, edit
`/etc/apache2/mods-available/userdir.conf`.
- You may also want to install some dependencies to enable CGI in apache2 setup as: `libcgi-formbuilder-perl` and `libcgi-session-perl`.
-
+* If your wiki is in `~/public_html` and does not appear when you enter the URL given by the installer, check that you have
+ the userdir mod enabled (there should be simlinks to userdir.load and userdir.conf in /etc/apache2/modes-enabled). If not,
+ run `a2enmod userdir` and reload apache2.
+
* You may also want to enable the [[plugins/404]] plugin.
To make apache use it, the apache config file will need a further
modification to make it use ikiwiki's CGI as the apache 404 handler.
* You may also want to enable the [[plugins/404]] plugin.
To make apache use it, the apache config file will need a further
modification to make it use ikiwiki's CGI as the apache 404 handler.
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them with:
spawn-fcgi -s /tmp/fcgi.socket -n -- /usr/sbin/fcgiwrap
This needs to be ran as your user. It can be added to `inittab` or
spawn-fcgi -s /tmp/fcgi.socket -n -- /usr/sbin/fcgiwrap
This needs to be ran as your user. It can be added to `inittab` or
-made into a startup script in `init.d`.
+made into a startup script in `init.d`. You may also need to make this file writable by the webserver, if that's running as a different user, e.g.:
+
+ chmod a+w /tmp/fcgi.socket
Then you need an nginx config plugged in that wrapper. Here's an
example virtual host configuration:
Then you need an nginx config plugged in that wrapper. Here's an
example virtual host configuration: