Just installed Ubuntu 15.04 and rather surprised to see it's still giving
nginx-extras (1.6.2-5ubuntu3)
So I added the recommended official repo as per
http://nginx.org/en/linux_packages.html#mainline
deb http://nginx.org/packages/mainline/ubuntu/ vivid nginx
except, vivid gave a not found so
Hello;
for many months I've been running the config shown here:
https://rtcamp.com/wordpress-nginx/tutorials/single-site/fastcgi-cache-with-purging/
This morning, I apt-get upgraded and got nginx 1.7.8 and a load of dead
sites. running nginx -t gave me a segmentation fault (core dumped) error.
Valentin V. Bartenev Wrote:
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https://github.com/FRiCKLE/ngx_cache_purge/blob/master/CHANGES
Since you're using a lot of 3rd-party modules it's a good idea to
update them too.
Not sure how I can do this when I'm using
For anyone following this, I had a reply on the repo bug ticket saying:
I just downloaded nginx_1.7.8-1+utopic1.debian.tar.gz sources from PPA and
it looks that unfortunately it doesn't use the latest version of the module.
Please contact PPA package maintainer (teward) and ask him to update it.
Right, sorted! https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1403054
New nginx-extras mainline is now available to fix the bug - my good deed for
the day :)
Posted at Nginx Forum:
http://forum.nginx.org/read.php?2,255522,255534#msg-255534
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Aleksandar Lazic Wrote:
Why don't using the nginx one?
I would love to, but I tried before and I couldn't install nginx-extras, and
I still don't see nginx-extras in the repo. Am I missing something?
I rely heavily on several of the modules compiled into extras, so this is
crucial for me. Which
For a while I was quite happily using the ubuntu nginx ppa repo to get my
nginx mainline fix
(https://launchpad.net/~nginx/+archive/ubuntu/development)
However, for some weeks now, it seems to have become inactive and stuck on
1.7.1.
I've tried emailing some of the names connected with it -
sarahnovotny Wrote:
I’d like to offer a MONSTER thank you to talkingnews and tsbolzonello
for helping battle the wiki spam.
The least I can do in return for this great nginx server! email sent :)
Next up is going through the existing content to audit and update the
remaining pages. If any
Thanks for the replies, and especially to Francis for clearly
differentiating the aspects and responsibilities of the NGiͶX flow, if I
can call it that.
The only remaining confusion comes with the provided nginx config files
which appear to contradict best practice (as well as setting up
Hi BR and thank you for your reply. You said:
Where does the 'sites-available' directory of nginx came from?
Standard apt-get install nginx on Ubunutu. Stable and mainline.
Like Apache, 'sites-available' contains all sites, then you can symlink to
'sites-enabled' for running sites.
It's just
Richard Kearsley Wrote:
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On 20/10/13 11:00, talkingnews wrote:
I'm not sure if there's a way within APT to see the version before
installing it, but if you look directly in the 'Packages' file it says
:
Package: nginx
Version: 1.4.3-1
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