Ohhh.. I'm sorry Monks... it was my broken /dev/hands :(
My FastCGI architecture was wrong!
This is true architecture:
#!/usr/bin/perl
BEGIN {
$ENV{FCGI_SOCKET_PATH} = "127.0.0.1:9090";
$ENV{FCGI_LISTEN_QUEUE} = 5;
}
use CGI::Fast;
use FCGI::ProcManager;
my $proc_manager = FCGI::ProcManager->new({ n_processes => 1 });
$proc_manager->pm_manage();
my $count = 0;
while(my $query = CGI::Fast->new()) {
$proc_manager->pm_pre_dispatch();
$count++;
print <<TEXT;
Content-Type: text/html
<h1>hello</h1>
$count
<hr>
TEXT
print "$_ = $ENV{$_}<br>\n" foreach sort keys %ENV;
print "<hr>\n";
print "$_ = ", $query->param($_), "<br>\n" foreach sort $query->pa
+ram();
$proc_manager->pm_post_dispatch();
}
Thread closed!
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