Under what circumstances do you want the app to restart?

Are you looking to restart in the event of a crash (Apache 502 Bad Proxy
error)?  Or are you looking for something else?

Kevin Horn

On 5/15/07, Kevin Cole <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I'm lost.  I've written the beginnings of a small app, using
> TurboGears and Elixir (with PostgreSQL).  I already have web pages
> that I don't want to move behind /static/.  Instead, since TurboGears
> is the newcomer to the site, I want TG applications to live under /
> apps/ or /dynamic/ or some other yet-to-be-chosen name.
>
> >From what I read, mod_rewrite's the way to go.  As long as I have
> started the TurboGears app, it appears to work fine, but how do I get
> the TurboGears app to auto-restart?  I've tried the suggestion at
> http://tools.cherrypy.org/wiki/ModRewrite which complained about
> PYTHON_EGGS_CACHE not being defined.  I added that environment
> variable to the apache2 startup script, been down the road of trying
> to set ownership and permissions to take care complaints about it, and
> as a last resort, tried "python setup.py install" for the application.
> I don't think I'm any closer than when I started.
>
> Is there a good write-up of how to do this?
>
> Thanks.
>
>
> >
>

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