I found a guide that said:
"RHEL 64 bit v4.0 does not support PHP as FastCGI. Lighttpd is not
available from RHN (up2date command). How do I configure and install
lighttpd with FastCGI?
Ok let me answer these questions and other queries systematically. I
have installed Lighttpd under both RHEL 32
The best can be get vmware, download that version of linux and play
locally.
Trust me, for newbiews this can be very hard... also that version of
linux is hard to setup than a debian one.
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Thanks Nic,
Yeah I've been reading the Django and Lighttpd docs but it's not
getting any clearer, just the opposite =/
I'll keep reading...
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> I want to also install Lighttpd on this box - to act as a static media
> server. Can / should I also use Lighttpd for Django? Or should the
> Python/Django-ness be Apache based, leaving Lighttpd to deal with
> media files only.
You can use lighttpd to server dja
Actually our server OS is:
Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 4
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We have a dedicated server at Rackspace running Apache 2 and Fedora
Core 5. I want to start using Django/Python on this server.
At the moment we only have about 10 client sites (PHP based) on the
server .
I want to also install Lighttpd on this box - to act as a static media
server. Can / shoul
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