In case your hoster is dreamhost, please consider changing your
"app.fci" to "dispatcher.fcgi". Dreamhost is known to do special stuff
when the fcgi is named that way.

On Nov 22, 6:31 pm, Dwarf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello,
> the problem is getting to be annoyed.
> I have shared django hosting with Apache, fcgid module and flup.
> The problem is that my  app.fcgi sript does not respawn when I make
> changes in it or say:
> " touch app.fci"
> It runs with rights of "apache" user and I have no clue how to restart
> it.
>
> Administrator tells me to change my "app.fcgi"  in the way that it
> itself takes care about it.
> But I believe that Apache should take care about it.
>
> Can anyone hints me where to dig?
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