Il 31/12/2012 12:21 Arkaitz Mugica Islas ha scritto:
Hello everybody,

 I have a huge and misterious problem that took place when upgrading,
but I'm not sure if it has something to do with that...
 First of all, I must tell you that I'm developing a django app.
 I upgraded all my python packages to the latest stable version,
included uwsgi. I was quite surprised to see that uwsgi stopped to
work, throwing no error messages at all! It just doesn't work: no
messages on the browser or even on console output. Trying to get rid
of this failure I installed LTS, but it seems to be the same versions
installed with pip install uwsgi... nothing happened, so I downgraded
Django from 1.4.4 to 1.4.2 (the previous versions I was using, with no problem), with the same results: nothing working in uwsgi. I have made no changes to my xml configuration file, but I copy and paste it here,
in other to give you a clue:

 <uwsgi>
<binary-path>/Users/arkaitz/Documents/workspace/foo/bin</binary-path>
 <post-buffering>8192</post-buffering>
 <enable-threads/>
 <workers>5</workers>
 <harakiri>310</harakiri>
 <http-timeout>300</http-timeout>
 <auto-procname/>
 <socket>127.0.0.1:32321</socket>
 <master/>
 <http>:8888</http>
 <virtualenv>/Users/arkaitz/Documents/workspace/foo</virtualenv>
<pythonpath>/Users/arkaitz/Documents/workspace/foo/bar/bar</pythonpath>
 <chdir>/Users/arkaitz/Documents/workspace/foo/bar/bar</chdir>
 <module>foo.wsgi</module>
 </uwsgi>

 Please, help me, because I have to deploy this app in production
environment next week!!
 Thank you!

 PS: I think it has nothing to do with OS, because I'm running
MacOSX, but I've tryed it also on Linux (Ubuntu).



run it from the command line and report the whole loglines

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Roberto De Ioris
http://unbit.it
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