Most HTTP servers buffer the output from CGI scripts until the
script is completed. This means that it is not possible to display a
progress report on the client's display while the script is running.
Check the installation instructions above.
Check the HTTP server's log files. ("tail -f logfile" in a
separate window may be useful!)
Always check a script for syntax errors first, by doing something
like "python script.py".
When using any of the debugging techniques, don't forget to add
"import sys" to the top of the script.
When invoking external programs, make sure they can be found.
Usually, this means using absolute path names -- $PATH is
usually not set to a very useful value in a CGI script.
When reading or writing external files, make sure they can be read
or written by every user on the system.
Don't try to give a CGI script a set-uid mode. This doesn't work on
most systems, and is a security liability as well.