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On Fri, 10 Feb 2006 04:31:27 -0800, CyBerHigh cyberhigh@gurusnetwork.org wrote:
Sorry I ment Apache 13 with mod_lisp.
There is no Apache 13. You probably mean 1.3.
I am on Freebsd 5.4 with SBCL .0.9.9
OK, then you don't have threads. That explains your problems.
My handler looks like this LispServer 127.0.0.1 3000 "tbnl" AddHandler lisp-handler .lisp <Location /tbnl> SetHandler lisp-handler
</Location>
That's not the kind of handler I was talking about. I meant your Lisp handlers.
http://weitz.de/tbnl/#handlers
Now, adding the .lisp part helped out, I can now get it to error out saying something isn't configured write, when I try to go to a .lisp file. I tryed to put a simple (format t "hello, world") into the file but it gave me the same thing.
Where do you expect the output of FORMAT to go?
I can't tell where it is erroring out at, because it doesn't put it into the error log nor does it print it to the screen.
What do you see in Apache's access log?
Any idea as to how I can get it printed out?
Get what printed out? You can use LOG-MESSAGE to write to the error log.
It is possible that the slowness I was experincing could have been from it being misconfigured.
I think it's because you don't have threads. On FreeBSD use CMUCL.
Cheers, Edi.