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Apache FastCGI Module Installation
!!!
!!! See the INSTALL.AP2 document for information on how to build
!!! mod_fastcgi for the Apache 2.X series.
!!!
Notes
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See docs/mod_fastcgi.html for configuration information.
This module supports Apache 1.3+. If your server is 1.2 based, either
upgrade or use mod_fastcgi v2.0.18.
mod_fastcgi has not been tested on all of the Apache supported
platforms. These are known to work: SunOS, Solaris, SCO, Linux,
NetBSD (see http://www.netbsd.org/packages/www/ap-fastcgi/), FreeBSD,
Digital Unix, AIX, IRIX, FreeBSD, Windows (NT4 and NT2K), MacOSX
(10.1.4), and QNX (Inet sockets only). If you're successful in using
this module on other platforms, please email
fastcgi-developers @ fastcgi.com.
This module is maintained at http://www.fastcgi.com.
See the web page for mailing list information.
Introduction
============
There are three approaches to configure, compile, and install Apache.
o APACI - (Apache 1.3+) described in <apache_dir>/INSTALL
o manual - (original) described in <apache_dir>/src/INSTALL
o DSO (Dynamic Shared Object) - described in
<apache_dir>/htdocs/manual/dso.html
If you have a binary Apache distribution, such as Red Hat's Secure
Server (or prefer a DSO based Apache), you have to build mod_fastcgi
as a Dynamic Shared Object (DSO) - see Section 3.
If your on Windows NT, see Section 4.
1) Installing mod_fastcgi with APACI
====================================
1. Copy or move the mod_fastcgi distribution directory to
<apache_dir>/src/modules/fastcgi.
2. Specify "--activate-module=src/modules/fastcgi/libfastcgi.a" as an
argument to ./configure from the <apache_dir> directory. If you've
previously used APACI to configure Apache, you can also specify this
as an argument to ./config.status (Apache 1.3.1+) in order to
preserve the existing configuration.
<apache_dir>$ ./configure \
--activate-module=src/modules/fastcgi/libfastcgi.a
or
<apache_dir>$ ./config.status \
--activate-module=src/modules/fastcgi/libfastcgi.a
3. Rebuild and reinstall Apache.
<apache_dir>$ make
<apache_dir>$ make install
4. Edit the httpd configuration files to enable your FastCGI
application(s). See docs/mod_fastcgi.html for details.
5. Stop and start the server.
<apache_dir>$ /usr/local/apache/sbin/apachectl stop
<apache_dir>$ /usr/local/apache/sbin/apachectl start
2) Installing mod_fastcgi manually
==================================
1. Copy or move the mod_fastcgi distribution directory to
<apache_dir>/src/modules/fastcgi.
2. Add the FastCGI module to <apache_dir>/src/Configuration. Note
that modules are listed in reverse priority order --- the ones that
come later can override the behavior of those that come earlier. I
put mine just after the mod_cgi entry.
AddModule modules/fastcgi/libfastcgi.a
3. From the <apache_dir>/src directory, reconfigure and rebuild Apache.
<apache_dir>/src$ ./Configure
<apache_dir>/src$ make
Install the new httpd.
4. Edit the httpd configuration files to enable your FastCGI
application(s). See docs/mod_fastcgi.html for details.
5. Stop and start the server.
$ kill -TERM `cat <run_dir>/logs/httpd.pid`
$ <run_dir>/bin/httpd -f <run_dir>/conf/httpd.conf
3) Installing mod_fastcgi as a DSO
==================================
NOTE: If you use FastCgiSuexec, mod_fastcgi cannot reliably
determine the suexec path when built as a DSO. To workaround
this, provide the full path in the FastCgiSuexec directive.
1. From the mod_fastcgi directory, compile the module.
$ cd <mod_fastcgi_dir>
<mod_fastcgi_dir>$ apxs -o mod_fastcgi.so -c *.c
2. Install the module.
<mod_fastcgi_dir>$ apxs -i -a -n fastcgi mod_fastcgi.so
This should create an entry in httpd.conf that looks like this:
LoadModule fastcgi_module <some_path>/mod_fastcgi.so
Note that if there's a ClearModuleList directive after new entry,
you'll have to either move the LoadModule after the ClearModuleList
or add (have a look at how the other modules are handled):
AddModule mod_fastcgi.c
3. Edit the httpd configuration file(s) to enable your FastCGI
application(s). See docs/mod_fastcgi.html for details.
If you want to wrap the mod_fastcgi directives, use:
<IfModule mod_fastcgi.c>
.
.
</IfModule>
4. Stop and start the server.
$ <run_dir>/bin/apachectl stop
$ <run_dir>/bin/apachectl start
4) Windows NT
=============
To build mod_fastcgi from the command line:
1. Edit the APACHE_SRC_DIR variable in Makefile.nt.
2. Build the module
> nmake -f Makefile.nt CFG=[debug | release]
To build mod_fastcgi as a project you'll need M$ VC++ 6.0:
1. Open the mod_fastcgi project file with the VC++.
2. Edit the Project for your configuration.
a) Select Project->Settings or press <ALT+F7>.
b) Select "All Configurations" from "Settings For" drop-down menu.
c) Select the "C/C++" tab.
d) Select "Preprocessor" from the "Category" drop-down menu.
e) Edit the path in "Additional include directories" to include your
Apache source header files (e.g. C:\apache_1.3.12\src\include).
f) Select the "Link" tab.
g) Select "General" from the "Category" drop-down menu.
h) Select "Win32 Release" from "Settings For" drop-down menu.
i) Edit the path in "Object/library modules" to include your Apache
Release library (e.g. C:\apache_1.3.12\src\CoreR\ApacheCore.lib).
j) Select "Win32 Debug" from "Settings For" drop-down menu.
k) Edit the path in "Object/library modules" to include your Apache
Debug library (e.g. C:\apache_1.3.12\src\CoreD\ApacheCore.lib).
l) Select OK.
3. Select "Set Active Configuration" from the "Build" menu and choose
either a release or debug build.
4. Select "Build mod_fastcgi.dll" from the "Build" menu.
To install mod_fastcgi (built above or retrieved from
http://fastcgi.com/dist/):
1. Copy the mod_fastcgi.dll to the Apache modules directory
(e.g. C:\Apache\modules)
2. Edit the httpd configurion file (e.g. C:\Apache\conf\httpd.conf)
and add a line like:
LoadModule fastcgi_module modules/mod_fastcgi.dll
Note that if there's a ClearModuleList directive after new entry,
you'll have to either move the LoadModule after the ClearModuleList
or add (have a look at how the other modules are handled):
AddModule mod_fastcgi.c
3. Edit the httpd configuration file(s) to enable your FastCGI
application(s). See docs/mod_fastcgi.html for details.
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