Re: [users@httpd] ENV missing in fastCGI

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Eric Covener wrote:
On 6/4/06, Tom Allison <tallison@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

An example of this is under FastCgiConfig, there is no auto-update that is
recognized.


I assumed that using a directive like
AutoUpdate
would do it, but it didn't. At least it isn't treated like a typical Apache
Directive.

Is there some boneheaded thing I'm overlooking here?


-autoUpdate is literally an argument to the FastCGIConfig directive, as in
LoadModule fastcgi_module modules/mod_fastcgi.so
...
FastCgiConfig -autoUpdate -idle-timeout 10


Thank you.
I did find my %ENV problem.  I don't have a $ENV{USER} variable defined.
How/Where is this created?

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