On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 04:24:54PM +0200, Matija Nalis wrote: > File "/usr/share/mediagoblin/mediagoblin/init/plugins/__init__.py", line > 56, in setup_plugins > __import__(plugin_module) > File "/usr/share/mediagoblin/mediagoblin/media_types/image/__init__.py", > line 20, in <module> > from mediagoblin.media_types.image.processing import sniff_handler, \ > File "/usr/share/mediagoblin/mediagoblin/media_types/image/processing.py", > line 20, in <module> > import Image > ImportError: No module named Image > Removing PID file /tmp/mediagoblin.pid > > > Hmmm, I'm stuck there. It seems maybe like that "could not import > 'mediagoblin.media_types.image'" was not a harmless warning afterall, > but we miss depending on something there?
that one depends seems to be missing is "python-imaging". Installing that allows me to upload png file, but then breaks showing "Server Error YEOWCH... that's an error! Something bad happened, and things broke" and an nice ASCII goblin... Turns out CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER should be 'true' if we're running this way without separete celery process... So, command line to start actually needs to be: $ cd /tmp; PYTHONPATH=/usr/share/mediagoblin/ CELERY_ALWAYS_EAGER=true /usr/bin/paster serve /etc/mediagoblin/paste.ini\ --pid-file=/tmp/mediagoblin.pid --server-name=fcgi fcgi_host=127.0.0.1 fcgi_port=26543 so that one should go in README.Debian Of course, when we ship init script, we can make it smarter than that, to start separate processes with background processing etc. But for now, this way is needed to make it work. After that, the picture actually uploads... however, no image thumbnail or other info is shown, nor can I see the original image. I can see the files uploaded though, and thumbs created. $ find /etc/mediagoblin/user_dev/ -type f -ls 806238510 4 -rw------- 1 mediagoblin mediagoblin 58 Aug 18 13:33 /etc/mediagoblin/user_dev/crypto/itsdangeroussecret.bin 133818280 24 -rw-r--r-- 1 mediagoblin mediagoblin 22108 Aug 18 15:12 /etc/mediagoblin/user_dev/media/queue/media_entries/189fdc47-4268-44dc-977f-df64082d55bc/324px-Debian-logo-notext.svg.png 341789423 24 -rw-r--r-- 1 mediagoblin mediagoblin 22108 Aug 18 15:28 /etc/mediagoblin/user_dev/media/queue/media_entries/cbfd28c1-51c8-428a-8037-0f387419d79a/324px-Debian-logo-notext.svg.png 806237997 16 -rw-r--r-- 1 mediagoblin mediagoblin 15570 Aug 18 15:44 /etc/mediagoblin/user_dev/media/public/media_entries/3/324px-Debian-logo-notext.svg.thumbnail.png 806237998 24 -rw-r--r-- 1 mediagoblin mediagoblin 22108 Aug 18 15:44 /etc/mediagoblin/user_dev/media/public/media_entries/3/324px-Debian-logo-notext.svg.png 806237999 36 -rw-r--r-- 1 mediagoblin mediagoblin 34435 Aug 18 15:55 /etc/mediagoblin/user_dev/media/public/media_entries/4/computer_science_major.thumbnail.png 806238000 100 -rw-r--r-- 1 mediagoblin mediagoblin 101293 Aug 18 15:55 /etc/mediagoblin/user_dev/media/public/media_entries/4/computer_science_major.png I've changed "location /mgoblin_media/" in nginx config from: "alias /usr/share/mediagoblin/mediagoblin/user_dev/media/public/;" to: "alias /etc/mediagoblin/user_dev/media/public/" and now it actually works! Wooo-hooo :-) Note that when you fix it not to go in "/etc", it actually should be created probably in /var/lib/mediagoblin (precreated with right owner/permissions), and definitely not in /usr (which is supposed to be able to be mounted read-only in production) -- Opinions above are GNU-copylefted. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-wnpp-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20140818161607.gb13...@eagle102.home.lan