yeap :)

2012/12/12 Niphlod <niph...@gmail.com>

> meaning checking if the script is run as root ?
>
> Il giorno mercoledì 12 dicembre 2012 11:06:42 UTC+1, Paolo ha scritto:
>>
>> sorry, one more thing, what about checking if you have the permission to
>> install stuff and so on?
>>
>>
>> 2012/12/12 Niphlod <nip...@gmail.com>
>>
>> mee too, didn't notice in the cut-paste madness.
>>>
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 9:57:06 AM UTC+1, Paolo wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi and great job!
>>>>
>>>> One thing that I don't like is at line 10
>>>> apt-get -y dist-upgrade
>>>>
>>>> this was also in the previous version, actually I see this too
>>>> restrictive, for example I have ubuntu 12.04 and don't want to move to 
>>>> 12.10
>>>>
>>>> Paolo
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Wednesday, December 12, 2012 12:06:16 AM UTC+1, Niphlod wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> I run uwsgi using the emperor mode for some time now.... based on my
>>>>> config I tried to upgrade the existing one. Result is available at
>>>>> https://www.dropbox.com/s/**n7ch**teos9sh6p2h/setup-web2py-**nginx**
>>>>> -uwsgi-ubuntu.sh<https://www.dropbox.com/s/n7chteos9sh6p2h/setup-web2py-nginx-uwsgi-ubuntu.sh>
>>>>>
>>>>> I'm looking forward to improve things both on uwsgi niceties and
>>>>> general bash customization (the moment I saw fabric<http://fabfile.org>I 
>>>>> almost stopped writing bash :-P)
>>>>>
>>>>> Improvements:
>>>>> - no uwsgi from debian packages (overcomplicated configurations).
>>>>> uwsgi is installed from pip (so you can upgrade with a simple pip install
>>>>> --upgrade uwsgi)
>>>>> - optional response.static_version friendly static directories
>>>>> configuration (added also cache headers as an option)
>>>>> - improved syntax for web2py.xml (no app, no plugin)
>>>>> - example of uwsgi cron facility (clean sessions script included)
>>>>> - uwsgi emperor mode, managed with Upstart
>>>>> - optional upstart pre-script command to fix permissions and compress
>>>>> static files
>>>>>
>>>>> If interested, I can make a fabfile for that.
>>>>>
>>>>> <offtopic on> I use Redis as cache but for the "I love embedded" guys
>>>>> uwsgi has a cache framework. I'm accepting votes to make a uwsgi's cache
>>>>> compatible module for web2py, but you will have to test it (no time for
>>>>> that, sorry)
>>>>> <offtopic off>
>>>>>
>>>>  --
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>>
>>
>>
>> --
>>  Paolo
>>
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 Paolo

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