, do
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At this point, I'm out of ideas. I'd appreciate any help.
Thanks,
Scott D. Anderson
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> configuration-issues.html#location-of-unix-sockets
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> and see if that helps.
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> Graham
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> On 22 Sep 2016, at 7:24 AM, Scott D Anderson
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> I'm new to WSGI, but I have a lot of experience with CGI/Python using
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a way to get the behavior I want, where I can have each allowed
user to run their script as their personal UID, instead of as Apache?
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Scott
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> I'm now able to successfully run my script as a user other than Apache,
> thanks to Graham's help. I now want to replicate the "suexec" aspect of CGI
> and a
in the logs; that's the last line.
There's no stack backtrace, no exception, no hint about what could possibly
have gone wrong. Maybe some kind of infinite loop?
I know it's tempting just to blame pandas for the trouble, but I haven't a
clue about what went wrong or how
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> application-issues.html#python-simplified-gil-state-api
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> See if that changes anything.
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> If not, next issue would be to make sure lang/locale is set to reasonable
> value.
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