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Django applications come with a number of options to deploy under a
webserver. My preferred in fastcgi, but this obviously isn't going to
suit Debian, due to the non-freeness of fastcgi.
Should I have this application auto-configure itself to use a
webserver? If so
Le lundi 19 juillet 2010 à 19:04 +1000, Brian May a écrit :
Django applications come with a number of options to deploy under a
webserver. My preferred in fastcgi, but this obviously isn't going to
suit Debian, due to the non-freeness of fastcgi.
Only for apache. FastCGI support is built-in in
Hello everybody,
It seems that since the last numpy upload, pytables is no longer working. I
have filled a bug report
(http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=589669) but my question is
more general. It seems that pytables is broken because of a change in numpy
API. Is there a way to
On 07/19/2010 12:03 PM, Josselin Mouette wrote:
Le lundi 19 juillet 2010 à 19:04 +1000, Brian May a écrit :
Django applications come with a number of options to deploy under a
webserver. My preferred in fastcgi, but this obviously isn't going to
suit Debian, due to the non-freeness of fastcgi.
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