W dniu 01.03.2012 09:54, Roberto De Ioris pisze:
Il giorno 29/feb/2012, alle ore 16:37, Damian Usnarski ha scritto:
uWSGI currently supports Python with multiple interpreter versions and
virtualenv (also with emperor mode) and this is good because I can offer my
customers run their applications in the language version, for which they were
actually written apps, and to use their own sets of packages. I would also
introduce support for Ruby and RVM on my servers, and I would rewrite on this
language all HTTP services running, but I can not reconcile with the lack of
support for multiple versions of Ruby and the RVM, the functionality that I
really like in the case of uWSGI used with Python. Is it planned to introduce
this support in the next few releases of uWSGI? If so, which version of uWSGI
will introduce full support?
Thank you for your reply.
Even if you can toy with GEM_PATH and GEM_HOME to have gemsets in uWSGI,
rvm-friendly options should be avilable soon.
I am about to release a first -rc, i do not know if they will be in it. But for
sure they will be in final 1.1 on March 17
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Thank you very much for your answer, it is great news for me that
support for RVM will be released so soon. I been watching development of
uWSGI for over a year and the speed at which it developing and its
features are very impressive. I can not wait to update uWSGI on my
server, and finally introduce support for Ruby at the same level at
which there is now support for Python.
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