Hi,
> Quoting Alexandre Rossi (2024-08-28 11:38:22)
> > Is there still interest in this?
>
> I think it quite unteresting to offer support for PyPy3: That allows
> experimenting with running Python-based services more lightweight.
I managed to find patches to make it work.
https://salsa.debian.o
Quoting Alexandre Rossi (2024-08-28 11:38:22)
> Is there still interest in this?
I think it quite unteresting to offer support for PyPy3: That allows
experimenting with running Python-based services more lightweight.
Personally I am struggling with the ressource consumptions of my
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Hi,
Is there still interest in this?
I have preliminary packaging but it requires more work regarding
some issues.
The first one is that the libpypy-c.so filename is hardoced in the plugin,
whereas it contains the version in Debian and there is no symlink
(/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libpypy3.9-c.
Control: reassign -1 uwsgi 1.9.17.1-5
Control: severity -1 wishlist
On Jo, 12 dec 13, 15:06:28, Teg Skywalker wrote:
> Package: uwsgiVersion: 1.9.17.1-5Severity: wishlist
> I was wondering when you were planning to build PyPy support into uwsgi as a
> plugin like uwsgi-plugin-pypy since you have
Package: uwsgiVersion: 1.9.17.1-5Severity: wishlist
I was wondering when you were planning to build PyPy support into uwsgi as a
plugin like uwsgi-plugin-pypy since you have python and python3 supported and
in separate packages? I think this would be an excellent package as many of us
would like
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