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lemming:

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Thanks bmarkus, but apache is a bit over blown and heavy for a simple single user web interface for my Pi.

I thought that seeing there is a lighthttp TCZ for the other cores, there may be one coming for the Pi (which, being underpowered, would have a greater need  for a lightweight  webserver than its multicore x86 cousins).

Thanks Greg for the link to examples.

bmarkus:

--- Quote from: lemming on June 24, 2014, 12:34:38 AM ---
--- Quote ---Also you can use apache2.4.tcz
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Thanks bmarkus, but apache is a bit over blown and heavy for a simple single user web interface for my Pi.


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Not really. It is a generic misconception. It is only abt. 1.5M, the biggest dependencie is openssl which already must have installed. And it has all the features you need. Worth to try.

Otherwise there is the BusyBox httpd which supports CGI

xyz-worx:
Hi lemming,

if you are looking for a lightweight web-server you might take a look at
the 'monkey' web-server here:  http://monkey-project.com/.

There is also a separate 'raspberry pi' section.

It supports CGI and Fast-CGI. The only drawback might be, that you have to compile it on your own.

Regards xyz-worx

bmarkus:
lighttpd.tcz added to repo.

bmarkus:
nginx.tcz added to repo. You can try it too.

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