Hi Curt,
If you email me off list and don't mind sharing your ssh details temporarily
with us, we will take a look to see what the problem is.
CentOS 7 is one of our supported Linux distros for LiveCode server so we'd like
to find out what configuration JaguarPC has to cause the problem and sor
JaguarPC hasn't answered the question about dependencies directly,
though they did pass on this:
/lib/ld-linux.so.2: bad ELF interpreter: No such file or
directory
..which suggests a dependency issue, I guess?
But they've also said
Correct, the initial error was due to using a 32bit compil
Curtis Ford wrote:
> It's the 500 internal server error.
>
> I'm pretty - er, very new to troubleshooting on a server. I don't have
> SSH access.
Shared hosting without SSH is useful in a few cases where you're only
using stock packages (Wordpress, Django, etc.) without any customization.
For
The other person is me. I had a terrible time after Jaguarpc moved me to a
64 bit machine, but using the old 3.5 engine and changing the extension
from ".mt" to ". cgi" made it work again.
I do remember Richard trying to get it to work and finding something wrong
but I can't recall the bug re
It's the 500 internal server error.
I'm pretty - er, very new to troubleshooting on a server. I don't have
SSH access. Is there a way to get a list of the dependencies of the
32bit and 64bit engines that I could forward to JaguarPC? I know someone
else has the 32bit engine working on JaguarPC,
Hi Curt,
On 2017-09-08 17:53, Curtis Ford via use-livecode wrote:
I tried uploading the 64bit version (from
LiveCodeServer-8_1_6-Linux-x86_64.zip) and setting permissions to 755,
but without success. JaguarPC isn't familiar with Livecode and hasn't
been able to suggest anything; the older, 32bit