Hi Graham.

Ok a (maybe) interesting update for you.

I did have a play with Docker but didn't get very far.  I ran into issues 
with passing port 80 traffic from sinology through to docker to be 
processed.   However.....

I did have lots of success using the Virtual Machine app to create a Ubuntu 
Virtual machine that runs alongside DSM on its own volume and uses the 
second LAN port provided.

So basically I needed to rebuild the raid array into two volumes using the 
BTFS file system.  One has been allocated to Synolgy/DSM and all its 
applications.  The second volume has been given to a virtual machine.  I 
have been able to specify the RAM allocated etc.  I have installed Ubuntu 
and am able to SSH in via my machine using the second LAN port.   

Haven't yet tried installing Django etc but I consider this excellent 
progress both for Django but Synology as well.

Best Regards

Chris



On Wednesday, November 29, 2017 at 7:09:15 PM UTC, [email protected] 
wrote:

> Thanks Graham,
>
> I'll take a look at your suggestion shortly.  Currently writing the 
> application as I need to use it (locally) more urgently than I need it 
> anywhere else!
>
> Thanks again for all your help.
>
> Chris
>
> On Tuesday, November 28, 2017 at 10:38:04 PM UTC, [email protected] 
> wrote:
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Following on from a GitHub Issue that I raised and subsquent conversation 
>> with the ever helpful Graham I'm here to look for help getting Django up 
>> and running on our Synology box.  
>>
>> Currently my attempt to build (./configure) mod_wsgi from source results 
>> in:
>>
>> *checking for apxs2... no*
>>
>> *checking for apxs... /opt/sbin/apxs*
>>
>> *apxs:Error: /home/slug/optware/syno-i686/staging/opt/bin/apr-1-config 
>> not found!.*
>>
>> *apxs:Error: /home/slug/optware/syno-i686/staging/opt/bin/apr-1-config 
>> not found!.*
>>
>> *checking for gcc... gcc*
>>
>> *checking whether the C compiler works... no*
>>
>> *configure: error: in 
>> `/var/services/homes/daviesc/MODWSGI/mod_wsgi-develop':*
>>
>> *configure: error: C compiler cannot create executables*
>>
>> *See `config.log' for more details*
>>
>>
>> find / -name apr-1-config
>> find / -name apu-1-config
>>
>>
>> returns null.
>>
>>
>> I'm currently working on getting the C Compiler happening but Graham has 
>> suggested using the Docker service.
>>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>>
>> Chris
>>
>>

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