Okay, apparently the script I use as a portal will only work if my shebang line at the beginning of evry .cgi file is:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
The only problem is that there are like 30 scripts I have to edit each time I update to the latest version.
I have been told that this is because I am running the scripts under my account's username instead of "nobody" What I want to know is how do I keep the server from requiring the -w command in the shebang line? I know the -w causes errors to be written to the log, but I dont need this function to be mandatory.
Seems like out of the few hundred people who use the cgi portal program there is only a handful that require this line on their server to keep the "premature end of script" errors I have seen mentioned before.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
The only problem is that there are like 30 scripts I have to edit each time I update to the latest version.
I have been told that this is because I am running the scripts under my account's username instead of "nobody" What I want to know is how do I keep the server from requiring the -w command in the shebang line? I know the -w causes errors to be written to the log, but I dont need this function to be mandatory.
Seems like out of the few hundred people who use the cgi portal program there is only a handful that require this line on their server to keep the "premature end of script" errors I have seen mentioned before.