Help with mod_fcgid 2.2

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Hi! I'm trying to get a PSGI app running under Apache. Because I don't actually manage the box it's running on, it is complicated for me to get an additional service set up to start when the machine starts, so (unless there is some way to trigger it via Apache), I can't use the reverse proxy mechanism.

I have discovered that there is mod_fcgid 2.2 available (it's a CentOS 5 box, so there doesn't appear to be a 2.3 version available), but I'm confused by the almost non-existant documentation that is provided.

What I would like is to set fcgid up so that any request made to

	/provider/

(ie, /provider/foo, /provider/, /provider/images/foo.jpg, etc.) will get passed to the file "app.psgi" located in a particular directory.

Does anyone know how I can get this configured? I've tried playing around with FCGIWrapper, but I can't figure out what I'm missing...

Thanks,
Ricky


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