Hi,

Take a look at lighttpd's error log (see server.errorlog setting in lighttpd
config file for exact error log location)

Valts.

On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:49 PM, wishi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> Hi mates ;)
>
> These days I thought working myself into Django - to get some new
> skills. I could need some start-up help to configure my environment,
> which isn't the "Apatschi" with mod_python. I'm using a lighttpd in my
> Debian server environment, that's going to be configured:
>
> Therefore I added mod_rewrite and mod_fastcgi as described in this
> Howto documentation here:
> http://sam.bluwiki.com/blog/labels/linux.php
>
> server.modules              = (
>            "mod_access",
>            "mod_alias",
>            "mod_rewrite",
>            "mod_fastcgi",
>            "mod_accesslog",
>            "mod_redirect",
>            "mod_status",
> #           "mod_evhost",
>            "mod_compress",
>            "mod_usertrack",
> #           "mod_rrdtool",
> #           "mod_webdav",
> [...]
>
> I configured the fastcgi stuff:
>
> fastcgi.server = (
>        ".php" => ((
>                "bin-path" => "/usr/bin/php5-cgi",
>                "socket" => "/tmp/php.socket"
>        )),
> "django.fcgi" => (
>        "main" => (
>                "host" => "127.0.0.1",
>                "port" => 9090, #set the port numbers to what-eva you
> want
>                ),
>         ),
> "admin.fcgi" => (
>                "admin" =>
>                        (
>                        "host" => "127.0.0.1", "port" => 9091, )
> )
> )
>
> And the rewrite stuff:
>
> url.rewrite-once = (
>        "^(/media.*)$" => "$1",
>        "^(/static.*)$" => "$1",
>        "^/favicon\.ico$" => "/media/favicon.ico",
>        "^(/admin/.*)$" => "/admin.fcgi$1", "^(/.*)$" => "/django.fcgi
> $1"
> )
>
>
> And sweet as, that's it. Django is working... was just apt-get install
> blabla.
>
> % django-admin --version
> 0.95.1
>
>
> % ls /var/django/testproject
> __init__.py  manage.py  settings.py  urls.py
>
> No modifications jet, the basic django-test-webserver works fine.
>
> % python manage.py runfcgi method=prefork host=127.0.0.1 port=9090
> pidfile=django.pid
> [no error]
>
>
> Nevertheless - the httpd starts without any error, and django-admin
> works, too - I get an internal server error 500. Does anybody know
> what's wrong or which steps may be needed for further debugging? Could
> be very helpful. The general documentation stuff focuses on Apache,
> which I completely dislike and don't want to have on my system.
>
> Thanks for help,
> Marius
>
>
> p.s.: I hope this message isn't on the list twice. Got some issues...
>
> >
>

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