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I am trying to run a simple hello world script as CGI (from the Beginning Perl book). i am running to the following problems:

  1. I do not find a folder /cgi-bin/ at any place on my computer (Mac OSX Lion). I did try changing mode to 755 and any thing i found on the web.

  2. when I try the localhost, I get "it works!" (this means the apache is working o.k)

  3. I saw some advice on changing configurations on apache files and there are confusing never the less i did try and all did not work. for instance, the advice to check and uncheck the web button in sharing does no work in mac osx lion, there isn't a button of that kind any more.

Is it possible to get a step by step guide or help on what to do from the Perl script to actually running it on the web server?

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  • Lion removed per user directories from the default configuration. You need to manually enable them. The "It works" page is from the system directories. Mar 21, 2013 at 17:04

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i do not find a folder /cgi-bin/ at any place on my computer (mac osx lion).

You can create one.

The Apache manual describes how to configure it for executing CGI.

when i try the localhost , i get "it works!" (this means the apache is working o.k)

You need to use the URI to the CGI script rather than the Apache root.

i sow some advice on changing configurations on apache files and there are confusing never the less i did try and all did not work. for instance, the advice to check and uncheck the web button in sharing does no work in mac osx lion, there isn't a button of that kind any more.

Apple did remove the GUI option. Instead of using it, fall back to the command line:

apachectl restart

It is usually a good idea to first check your config file edits with:

apachectl configtest

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