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Re: lighttpd - problems with cgi scripts


Hello Jan,

Am Sonntag, 26. September 2004 um 10:13 schriebst du:

> On Sat, Sep 25, 2004 at 06:52:29PM -0700, Brian Dessent wrote:
>> "Gerrit P. Haase" wrote:
>> 
>> > That works, thanks for pointing this out, however, lighttpd should
>> > simply give back an error instead of burning my cpu.
>> 
>> I agree.

> Hmm, it is not supposed to burn the cpu and I'll take a look at the
> problem and see if I can reqproduce it.

Thanks.

>> > > This sounds suspiciously like the "SYSTEMROOT being removed from the
>> > > environment" problem.
>> > 
>> > Hmmm, SYSTEMROOT:
>> > $ set | grep SYSTEMROOT
>> > SYSTEMROOT='C:\WINNT'
>> 
>> That's from a normal shell prompt though, right?  It must be set in the
>> environment of the CGI script that's forked from the lighttpd.  Try a
>> simple CGI that just runs "printenv" and see if it's set there. The
>> reason it seems to come up in CGI scripts is that often the environment
>> is cleansed of all but certain permitted variables, and it seems that
>> SYSTEMROOT is the casualty of this.  It's a situation particular to
>> Cygwin, as win32 native code would know not to remove it, whereas its
>> meaningless to stuff written for posix/unix.

> add 

> #ifdef __CYGWIN__
>                 /* CYGWIN needs SYSTEMROOT */
>                 cgi_env_add(&env, "SYSTEMROOT", getenv("SYSTEMROOT"));
> #endif


> to src/cgi.c in line 640 (or in that range) and tell me if that fixes
> it.
 
Jau, now it works!  Great fix, many thanks!


Gerrit
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