Hi John,

Yes I am restarting apache after all changes I do.  How do I check what 
workers I have running?

Thanks,
Chad

On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:57:00 PM UTC-7, John wrote:
>
>  Chad,
>
> Are you restarting apache after each change? It sounds like you have the 
> default 2 workers and you are getting two different 'versions' alternately. 
> Apache needs to be restarted if you change something (or there's some magic 
> touch you can do with wsgi that I forget).
>
> Otherwise it does look like permissions, or running in the wrong 
> directory, or such like.
>
> John
>
> On 20/06/13 00:48, Chad Vernon wrote:
>  
> One last observation: 
>
>  I think it has something to do with the apache user permissions.  I'm 
> running the mod_wsgi daemon process with myself as the user and I need to 
> specify the full path to ffmpeg (/usr/local/bin/ffmpeg).  Even when I do 
> that the function runs every other time.  So I'm totally confused now.  I'm 
> an apache/django beginner so bear with me please!
>
>  
>  
> On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:12:02 PM UTC-7, Chad Vernon wrote: 
>>
>> Looks like it has something to do with calling subprocess from the server 
>> because this gives the same error:
>>
>>  response = subprocess.check_output(['which', 'ls'])
>>
>>  Anyone have any suggestions?
>>
>> On Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:01:30 PM UTC-7, Chad Vernon wrote: 
>>>
>>> I'm trying to use ffmpeg to generate a thumbnail for a video.  It works 
>>> just fine when I call it from a python shell and when I test it in "python 
>>> manage.py shell".  However when I try to run from the apache server running 
>>> locally, I get an error: 
>>>
>>>  # normally I call subprocess.call, but for debug here I'm calling 
>>> check_call
>>>  response = subprocess.check_call(['ffmpeg', '-i', self.file.path], 
>>> stderr=fh)
>>>  
>>>  # actual path taken out for brevity
>>> Command '['ffmpeg', '-i', u'...']' returned non-zero exit status -6
>>>  
>>>  I've verified that the video path is correct.
>>>
>>>  Any suggestions?
>>>
>>>  Thanks!
>>> Chad
>>>  
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