Can't find nginx-extras 1.9 mainline in any repo.

2015-05-01 Thread talkingnews
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

fastcgi_cache_purge line in config causes segmentation fault since 1.7.8 in nginx-extras

2014-12-16 Thread talkingnews
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.

Re: fastcgi_cache_purge line in config causes segmentation fault since 1.7.8 in nginx-extras

2014-12-16 Thread talkingnews
Valentin V. Bartenev Wrote: --- 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

Re: fastcgi_cache_purge line in config causes segmentation fault since 1.7.8 in nginx-extras

2014-12-16 Thread talkingnews
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.

Re: fastcgi_cache_purge line in config causes segmentation fault since 1.7.8 in nginx-extras

2014-12-16 Thread talkingnews
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 ___ nginx mailing list

Re: Any suggestions for active Ubuntu nginx-mainline repo?

2014-08-08 Thread talkingnews
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

Any suggestions for active Ubuntu nginx-mainline repo?

2014-08-07 Thread talkingnews
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 -

Re: Wiki updates -- was: Can anyone tell me how to delete spam pages on the wiki?

2014-06-03 Thread talkingnews
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

Re: Confusion over apparently conflicting advice in guide/wiki/examples

2014-03-05 Thread talkingnews
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

Re: Confusion over apparently conflicting advice in guide/wiki/examples

2014-03-04 Thread talkingnews
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

Re: Any sources for Saucy Salamander? (Ubuntu 13.10).

2013-10-20 Thread talkingnews
Richard Kearsley Wrote: --- 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