In article <mailman.8228.1233179089.3487.python-l...@python.org>, Aleksandar Radulovic <a...@a13x.net> wrote:
> Hi there, > > On Wed, Jan 28, 2009 at 9:35 PM, Ron Garret <rnospa...@flownet.com> wrote: > > I'm running a WSGI app under apache/mod_wsgi and I've noticed that > > Off the bat, there's no reason to run an app under apache/mod_wsgi > while developing it, > ie. if u use Pylons or TurboGears, there's an easier way to serve the > app (using paster > or cherrypy). Yes, I know. I guess I'm just a masochist. But this would be an issue in production as well. I don't want to have to go down for a minute every time I push a new release. > Secondly, why are you restarting apache after code changes? In normal > circumstances, you shouldn't have to do that. I thought (and experiment confirms) that only the main WSGI app file gets reloaded automatically when it changes, not the libraries. rg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list