On Jan 16, 2008 3:07 PM, Kevin Horn <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It sounds like an old recipe that was posted on the old Trac Wiki (I think).
>
> The idea was to set it up in Apache (or other front end server) so that it
> would run whenever a 502 Bad Proxy status code was returned to the user.
> The CGI program would then attempt to restart the TG app using
> start-project.py.  Webfaction uses a similar system.
>
> If you're using supervisor, I don't see why you'd need it, since supervisor
> should handle the restarting of the TG app (right?  I haven't used a
> supervisor setup).
>
> some links:
> http://www.lucasmanual.com/mywiki/TurboGears#head-5b7b39ba7d73d3d65bd002098460c9de19ce3113
>  http://tools.cherrypy.org/wiki/ModRewrite

After digging a bit, I found an old note to myself telling me where I
got tg-autostart.  It says I downloaded it from...
http://tools.cherrypy.org/wiki/ModRewrite  However, it no longer
appears on the page -- at least no under that name.

But, since you've pointed me at it again, I'm guessing that's where I
wanna be. ;-)

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