2008/12/31 julio33 <[email protected]>:
>
> Really thanks,
>
> The irc channels were the mod_wsgi but there nobody answer me
> anything,

Hmmm, where is there a mod_wsgi channel? I don't recollect any such
thing on traditional IRC such as at at freenode. Sure you didn't
create your own empty channel.

Graham

> maybe they were eating or something, and the others were a
> python generic channel and the slicehost channel all of them on
> freenode, well in the slicehost somebody help me a little.
>
> Actually i never want to reload the script, i wanted the script was
> always on because i thought that´s the more efficient way(maybe i´m
> wrong)
>
> However now i know what i want, thanks i will be watching the list.
>
> Thanks,
> Julio
>
> On 30 dic, 19:03, "Graham Dumpleton" <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>> 2008/12/31 julio33 <[email protected]>:
>>
>>
>>
>> > Wow you are really fast answering :)
>>
>> > I was talking about this:
>>
>> >http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/QuickConfigurationGuide
>>
>> That document is intended to be simplistic on the issue of reloading,
>> otherwise confuses people. :-)
>>
>> > You rocks, i have been asking this on 3 irc channels and nobody answer
>> > anything logical :)
>>
>> Which irc channels? I monitor some relevant ones, but not others
>> because some people on the latter don't really appreciate mod_wsgi and
>> talk a lot of crap/misinformation about it. Had to give up trying to
>> correct them as too much of a waste of time.
>>
>> > I read the document and it seems that it only reload it when there are
>> > changes.
>>
>> > So if i don´t make any changes in my file, my app will be everytime up
>> > in memory and
>> > will not be called everytime, or i´m wrong?
>>
>> More or less. The important thing is that in embedded mode, a shallow
>> reload only is done, ie., just the WSGI script file. In daemon mode, a
>> deep reload is done, ie., whole process restarted. Thus in daemon
>> mode, if changing code in imported Python modules, just touch the WSGI
>> script file and it is enough to restart the WSGI application without
>> restarting whole of Apache.
>>
>> Important therefore to know for sure you are using embedded mode or daemon 
>> mode.
>>
>> For a bit more of different process/threading models read:
>>
>>  http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ProcessesAndThreading
>>
>> Graham
>>
>> > Thanks
>>
>> > On 30 dic, 18:45, "Graham Dumpleton" <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> >> 2008/12/31 julio33 <[email protected]>:
>>
>> >> > hello, i was using cgi with python and decided to went to mod_wsgi, it
>> >> > works great, but i have a doubt...when i was reading the tutorial it
>> >> > says that everytime i made a change in my script file i MUST restart
>> >> > apache2 to watch the changes,
>>
>> >> Which tutorial?
>>
>> >> > this is ok to me, but i don´t understand
>> >> > why when i tried by error to change the script and use it WITHOUT
>> >> > restarting apache it works according to the new changes, i thought
>> >> > this is not right, because it´s supposedly to charge application
>> >> > everytime apache starts, so if when i made changes the things change it
>> >> > ´s like it´s calling again and again the file, just like cgi
>>
>> >> Start by reading:
>>
>> >>  http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ReloadingSourceCode
>>
>> >> Graham
> >
>

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