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diff --git a/start.html b/start.html index 5e6a3d7..d23cb52 100644 --- a/start.html +++ b/start.html @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ <p>Once you've written your software to be served via CGI, be sure to statically link the executables. Sure, there's a larger file size, but the benefits outweigh that in this case - there's no relying on what I may or may not have installed on the Tilde Institute's server. For example:</p> <p>$ cc -static -g -W -Wall -o app.cgi app.c</p> <p>When you've completed compilation, make sure to set permissions properly (755) and move it to the public_html folder in your home directory. httpd(8) is set to use index.html as the index file, however this can be changed to index.cgi or what-have-you by contacting ahriman via IRC.</p> - <p>~institute user <code> xvetrd </code> has written a more detailed example on kcgi than is provided on the library's site. It includes an example makefile as well. The KCGI Starter archive <a href="kcgi-start.tar.gz">is available here</a>. Simply <code> curl -O https://tilde.institute/kcgi-start.tar.gz </code> it to your home directory here on ~institute, untar, make, and make install to test the compilation. It installs to ~/public_html with the proper ownership and permissions. View the index.c source and the makefile to see what goes on under the hood! Feel free to adapt it your own projects!</p> + <p>~institute user <code>xvetrd</code> has written a more detailed example on kcgi than is provided on the library's site. It includes an example makefile as well. The KCGI Starter archive <a href="kcgi-start.tar.gz">is available here</a>. Simply <code>curl -O https://tilde.institute/kcgi-start.tar.gz</code> it to your home directory here on ~institute, untar, make, and make install to test the compilation. It installs to ~/public_html with the proper ownership and permissions. View the index.c source and the makefile to see what goes on under the hood! Feel free to adapt it your own projects!</p> </div> </div> </body> |