i give up after a while.
every time it was a mess. and AWS is free for 12 months.
i switched to appfog, which actually runs for you stuff on AWS.
quite easy to set up and put code.
basically you need the requirements.txt (as for AWS).
and change a bit the setting.py

ciao


On Thu, Nov 29, 2012 at 3:29 AM, David Seelig <[email protected]> wrote:

> Did the eb update work? I ran into this same issue; seems like when
> creating the first instance it works, but the second time are problems:
> https://github.com/boto/boto/issues/1087
>
> According to that thread, if you delete the WSGIPath line and then create
> a new environment, you might have better luck..
> -D
>
>
> On Tuesday, October 30, 2012 7:43:29 AM UTC-7, Stefano Tranquillini wrote:
>>
>> Well
>> i was able to play with it only right now.
>> there's a thing i can't understand. what's the application.py?
>> i've back this error
>>
>>
>> 2012-10-30 14:28:42,890 [INFO] (26110 MainThread) 
>> [directoryHooksExecutor.py-28] [root directoryHooksExecutor info] Output 
>> from script: 2012-10-30 14:28:42,875 ERROR    The specified WSGIPath of 
>> "application.py" was not found in the source bundle
>>
>>
>>
>> and i don't have any application.py file in my folder .
>> this application.py i s specified in the .elasticbeanstalk/optionse**
>> ttings
>>
>> Il giorno mercoledì 24 ottobre 2012 14:06:52 UTC+2, Stefano Tranquillini
>> ha scritto:
>>>
>>> thx.
>>> later i try both yr suggestions. i haven;t been notified of the previous
>>> reply.
>>> thx
>>>
>>> On Wednesday, October 24, 2012 12:06:13 AM UTC+2, Andrzej Winnicki wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Try also to change settings in .elasticbeanstalk/**optionsettings.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> [aws:elasticbeanstalk:**application:environment]
>>>> DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE =
>>>> PARAM1 =
>>>> PARAM2 =
>>>> PARAM4 =
>>>> PARAM3 =
>>>> PARAM5 =
>>>>
>>>> [aws:elasticbeanstalk:**container:python]
>>>> WSGIPath = application.py
>>>> NumProcesses = 1
>>>> StaticFiles = /static=
>>>> NumThreads = 15
>>>>
>>>> [aws:elasticbeanstalk:**container:python:staticfiles]
>>>> /static =
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Then type eb update and trick should work.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Friday, 12 October 2012 11:54:37 UTC+2, Stefano Tranquillini wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> Mmm. seems that i missing something.
>>>>>
>>>>> this is the log
>>>>>
>>>>> 2012-10-12 09:36:51,352 [INFO] (24716 MainThread)
>>>>> [directoryHooksExecutor.py-28] [root directoryHooksExecutor info] Output
>>>>> from script: 2012-10-12 09:36:51,331* ERROR    The specified WSGIPath
>>>>> of "application.py" was not found in the source bundle*
>>>>>
>>>>> 2012-10-12 09:36:51,353 [INFO] (24716 MainThread)
>>>>> [directoryHooksExecutor.py-28] [root directoryHooksExecutor info] Script
>>>>> succeeded.
>>>>> 2012-10-12 09:36:51,443 [INFO] (24641 MainThread) [command.py-126]
>>>>> [root command execute] Command returned: (code: 0, stdout: , stderr: None)
>>>>> 2012-10-12 09:36:51,449 [INFO] (24641 MainThread) [command.py-118]
>>>>> [root command execute] Executing command: Infra-EmbeddedPostBuild -
>>>>> AWSEBAutoScalingGroup
>>>>> 2012-10-12 09:36:52,621 [INFO] (24641 MainThread) [command.py-126]
>>>>> [root command execute] Command returned: (code: 1, stdout: Error occurred
>>>>> during build: Command 01_syncdb failed
>>>>> , stderr: None)
>>>>> 2012-10-12 09:36:52,623 [DEBUG] (24641 MainThread)
>>>>> [commandWrapper.py-60] [root commandWrapper main] Command result:
>>>>> {'status': 'FAILURE', 'results': [{'status': 'SUCCESS', 'config_set':
>>>>> u'Hook-PreAppDeploy', 'events': [*{'msg': 'Your WSGIPath refers to a
>>>>> file that does not exist.', 'timestamp': 1350034611, 'severity': 'ERROR'}]
>>>>> *}, {'status': 'FAILURE', 'config_set': u'Infra-EmbeddedPostBuild',
>>>>> 'returncode': 1, 'events': [], 'msg': 'Error occurred during build: 
>>>>> Command
>>>>> 01_syncdb failed\n'}], 'api_version': '1.0'}
>>>>>
>>>>> what's is this application.py (it's not mentioned in the tutorial) ?
>>>>> idea about the WSGIPath?
>>>>>
>>>>> this is the directory tree:
>>>>>
>>>>> .
>>>>> |____.ebextensions
>>>>> | |____config
>>>>> |____.elasticbeanstalk
>>>>> | |____config
>>>>> | |____optionsettings
>>>>>  |____manage.py
>>>>> |____mysites
>>>>> | |____.DS_Store
>>>>> | |______init__.py
>>>>> | |______init__.pyc
>>>>> | |____settings.py
>>>>> | |____settings.pyc
>>>>> | |____urls.py
>>>>> | |____urls.pyc
>>>>> | |____wsgi.py
>>>>> | |____wsgi.pyc
>>>>> |____requirements.txt
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> two things. tutorial says that config file should be .config . it
>>>>> sounds strange.
>>>>> is it correct?
>>>>> where the requirements.txt should be located?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Thu, Oct 11, 2012 at 6:47 PM, Stefano Tranquillini <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> same problem, did you solve it?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Monday, October 8, 2012 7:22:51 PM UTC+2, shlomi oberman wrote:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm trying without succes to setup a simple application using django
>>>>>>> with elastic beanstalk from my windows machine.
>>>>>>> Does anyone have any expreience with this? I am currently getting
>>>>>>> the following error from the EB console:
>>>>>>> "Your WSGIPath refers to a file that does not exist."
>>>>>>>
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