>>> On Sunday, April 29, 2012 12:01:27 PM UTC-7, Karl Sutt wrote:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> Here is my uWSGI command and nginx.conf contents:
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>> uwsgi --
>>>>>>>> http
ttp://www.dpaste.org/**aiJuq/<http://www.dpaste.org/aiJuq/>
>>>>>>> nginx --
>>>>>>> http://www.dpaste.org/**bAG0o/<http://www.dpaste.org/bAG0o/>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I've used it for a Flask ap
ste.org/bAG0o/>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I've used it for a Flask application, but I've just tested it and it
>>>>>> works for a Django project as well. Note that wsgi.py file in the uwsgi
>>>>>> command is the Python file that
ell. Note that wsgi.py file in the uwsgi
>>>>> command is the Python file that Django generates when you first create a
>>>>> project, there is no need to change it.
>>>>>
>>>>> Good luck!
>>>>>
>>>>> Karl Sutt
s no need to change it.
>>>>
>>>> Good luck!
>>>>
>>>> Karl Sutt
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Sun, Apr 29, 2012 at 6:49 PM, easypie wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I have this file that was created for me by one
ong to not make it work. I've spent some time trying
>> to understand each line by searching the web. There's still a thing or two
>> that's missing from the puzzle. Maybe it's the server config that has a
>> flaw or the way I went about it. I haven't don
was created for me by one of the users in
>>>> django's irc channel. I edited to have the right information inserted but
>>>> I"m not sure what I'm doing wrong to not make it work. I've spent some time
>>>> trying to understand each line by search
jango's
>>> irc channel. I edited to have the right information inserted but I"m not
>>> sure what I'm doing wrong to not make it work. I've spent some time trying
>>> to understand each line by searching the web. There's still a thing or two
>&g
to not make it work. I've spent some time trying
>> to understand each line by searching the web. There's still a thing or two
>> that's missing from the puzzle. Maybe it's the server config that has a
>> flaw or the way I went about it. I haven't don
nel. I edited to have the right information inserted but I"m
>> not
>> > sure what I'm doing wrong to not make it work. I've spent some time
>> trying
>> > to understand each line by searching the web. There's still a thing or
>> two
>> &g
line by searching the web. There's still a thing or
> two
> > that's missing from the puzzle. Maybe it's the server config that has a
> > flaw or the way I went about it. I haven't done a fresh install of uwsgi
> > and nginx yet. However, please take a loo
ormation inserted but I"m not
> sure what I'm doing wrong to not make it work. I've spent some time trying
> to understand each line by searching the web. There's still a thing or two
> that's missing from the puzzle. Maybe it's the server config that has
g the web. There's still a thing or two
> that's missing from the puzzle. Maybe it's the server config that has a
> flaw or the way I went about it. I haven't done a fresh install of uwsgi
> and nginx yet. However, please take a look to see if there's an e
27;s still a thing or two
that's missing from the puzzle. Maybe it's the server config that has a
flaw or the way I went about it. I haven't done a fresh install of uwsgi
and nginx yet. However, please take a look to see if there's an error or
solution that could work. Thank
Thanks for the input.
I think we're going with Ubuntu.
On Jul 9, 11:01 pm, elithrar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jul 10, 2:08 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> > What does everyone recommend? FreeBSD, RedHat, or Ubuntu?
>
> Go with what you're most comfortable with - most of my experience has
On Jul 10, 2:08 am, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> What does everyone recommend? FreeBSD, RedHat, or Ubuntu?
Go with what you're most comfortable with - most of my experience has
been with Debian-based distributions, and hence I run Ubuntu on my web-
server. A couple of friends run Fedora, and most
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Thanks Jeff.
>
> Something else, we're going to be running that as the web-server, but
> also have a media server, but it is a Windows server. Still possible
> to send the audio/video/powerpoint to the media server, even though it
> is Windows?
>
> On Jul 9, 2:48 pm, Jeff
Thanks Jeff.
Something else, we're going to be running that as the web-server, but
also have a media server, but it is a Windows server. Still possible
to send the audio/video/powerpoint to the media server, even though it
is Windows?
On Jul 9, 2:48 pm, Jeff Anderson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hey,
At work we're getting a new server and going to use it as our web-
server and use Django to run our website and our special student/
faculty stuff.
What does everyone recommend? FreeBSD, RedHat, or Ubuntu?
We have been using rhel since about rhel3, but we're dum
Hey,
At work we're getting a new server and going to use it as our web-
server and use Django to run our website and our special student/
faculty stuff.
What does everyone recommend? FreeBSD, RedHat, or Ubuntu?
Thanks,
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