On Fri, 2008-05-16 at 13:38 -0700, Jonathan Vanasco wrote:
> I'm a little unclear on the better ways to deploy a Pylons app.
>
> My production servers run nginx -- is it better to use some fastcgi
> support (if so, how?) or just do a "paster serve" and proxy to that
> port?
>
> I've read a hand
>From general chat on #pylons a lot of people prefer to proxy, or
simply run paster.
In my deployment Paster is serving directly to the world.
I'm not sure anyone has taken up a comparison in the ways you speak
of, at least I have not come across it. I'm sure it would be a
welcomed test.
On Fri
I'm a little unclear on the better ways to deploy a Pylons app.
My production servers run nginx -- is it better to use some fastcgi
support (if so, how?) or just do a "paster serve" and proxy to that
port?
I've read a handful of ways on how-to-deploy apps, and all seem
different. I've yet to se
I am trying to run pylons with google app engine and everything is
working perfectly locally, but when I upload the site live beaker
gives me the following error. Anyone have any idea on where to start
debugging? http://pastebin.com/m7fc2a3c7
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iain duncan wrote:
> I'm not sure where to ask this so sorry if it's OT. I know pylons is
> (optionall?) moving to WebOb, and I'd like to get more experience
> using it. I frequently find myself writing mini-apps for clients that
> need to be hosted in a crappy environment but really don't need to
I'm not sure where to ask this so sorry if it's OT. I know pylons is
(optionall?) moving to WebOb, and I'd like to get more experience
using it. I frequently find myself writing mini-apps for clients that
need to be hosted in a crappy environment but really don't need to
execute fast. Are there an
On Fri, May 16, 2008 at 6:50 AM, mitchm <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I've noticed that the current implementation of Routes requires you to
> have Routes accessible (as a package, not sub-package) from your
> PYTHONPATH or site-packages directory. If one wants to include it as a
> sub-package o
On 5/12/08, Syp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hello --
>
> Does anyone know if it's possible to run Pylons and PHP together on
> the same port? I'm trying to use a web analytics tool (Piwik) which
> requires PHP. Any suggestions?
We do just this on developers.org.ua site. Frontpage is on pyl
I've noticed that the current implementation of Routes requires you to
have Routes accessible (as a package, not sub-package) from your
PYTHONPATH or site-packages directory. If one wants to include it as a
sub-package of their development environment (aka framework) such as
framework_name_here.p