hi,
> I have been reviewing the G-Wan web server. This a free Windows/
> Linux
> web server which runs "C" scripts. It has a number of interesting
pinky:/tmp/gwan/gwan$ ./gwan -r 0.0.0.0_8080/#0.0.0.0/csp/setheaders.c
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
pinky:/tmp/gwan/gwan$
took about two full seconds of getting to know each other.
you are probably (not probably, you are) much better off using an
established and proven thing, and plug your application in using a
proven technique (nginx and fastcgi/scgi comes to mind - well,
for that to work, a one of these modules for harbour need to be
developed, neither of which is particularly complicated).
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mkdir /nonexistent
Harbour cannot create standalone .c code (not even
with -gc3 as someone already suggested).
It requires initialized HVM and runtime libs to do
anything useful. I'm not saying it's impossible to
integrate with gwan or anything else, but it's not
so easy easy running a .c file as if it would be a
script or native .c code.
my 2 cents.
Viktor
> I have been reviewing the G-Wan web server. This a free Windows/
> Linux
> web server which runs "C" scripts.
Maybe this will interest you:
http://code.google.com/p/nativeclient/
Regards
Alex