I also use Dreamhost without any problems.I think my Django projects
run on avalon server
Regards,
L.
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pbx wrote:
> Adrian said:
>> I've never used Dreamhost, but I'll just toss in my two cents that
>> having a dedicated server, with root access, is well worth it.
>> ... it's still kinda-sorta affordable in the grand scheme
>> of things if you're serious about making Web apps.
>
> I totally
Adrian said:
> I've never used Dreamhost, but I'll just toss in my two cents that
> having a dedicated server, with root access, is well worth it.
> ... it's still kinda-sorta affordable in the grand scheme
> of things if you're serious about making Web apps.
I totally agree. It's great to have
again, from one of my many discussions with dreamhost.
dreamhost says:
"Currently demand for django is not very high. If the demand picks up we
will likely add direct support for it. This is why we added Ruby on Rails
support."
"It (Django) is currently not installed by default, again, because
Bryant wrote:
>
> FastCGI: comm with (dynamic) server
> "/home/[username]/[domainname]/django.fcgi" aborted: (first read) idle
> timeout (120 sec)
> FastCGI: incomplete headers (0 bytes) received from server
> "home/[username]/[domainname]/django.fcgi"
I didn't see these messages before.
>
I posted once, earlier, about problems I've been having getting Django
to run on a basic Dreamhost account. I've followed the instructions at
http://wiki.dreamhost.com/index.php/Django to the letter, and Django is
running just fine, from a command line. FCGI is working - my hello.fcgi
correctly
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