I went to find a link to better explain what I was talking about, and in doing so saw what you mean. UWSGI has no configuration by itself; rather, I'd use the --paste-ini flag when starting it to tell it how to configure itself. Apologies for the question, then.
All I can say is that, in the last week, I've been teaching myself Nginx, FreeTDS, Vim, UWSGI, and managing Debian itself. It's a lot to try to learn all at once. :) I'd been trying to get something working under just Nginx, and today took another stab at UWSGI. I got Nginx setup conflated with UWSGI setup. Sorry again for the confusion. On Tue, May 10, 2016 at 11:35 AM, Damjan Georgievski <[email protected]> wrote: > On 10 May 2016 at 17:22, Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi all, > > I feel pretty bad that I have to ask this at all, but where's my UWSGI > main > > ini file get to? I thought I had it in /etc/uwsgi, but it's not there. > > Starting UWSGI fails, and I don't know why as the log is empty (as > usual). > > Some forum suggested using pidfile2 instead of pidfile, so I wanted to > try > > that, but I just can't find the ini file no matter where I look. I see my > > apps-available, but not the main ini file for UWSGI itself. I'm sure I > > didn't move or delete it. Debian 8, if it matters. > > Hi Alex, > your questions are mostly incomprehensible, lacking basic information > and suggest a level of misconception of how uwsgi works. > Maybe connect to irc (#uwsgi on freenode) and ask there, it's easier > for a rapid discussion. > > > -- > damjan > _______________________________________________ > uWSGI mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.unbit.it/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/uwsgi > -- Alex Hall Automatic Distributors, IT department [email protected]
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