> Sorry...
>
> meant:
>
> didn't know about that. Just trusted Ubuntu team.
>
> But as Bruce stated before, this is not the first time something goes
> wrong
> with uwsgi and ubuntu.
> Happened before.
>
> And that's sad, because if I can't use uwsgi, nginx is not an option for
> me.
>
> Another thing is that Apache2+wsgi works fine, update after update.
>
> So, I'm startting to think on keep using Apache2+wsgi, instead of
> Nginx+uwsgi, because of that... it's really complicated having issues
> everytime you upgrade something.
>
> But again, still have hope that either Apache2 learns something from
> Nginx,
> or that Nginx+uwsgi becomes a bit more stable in updates to come (on
> Ubuntu).
>
> Bruce, if you happen to know what happened this time, would you care to
> share ? :) Seems you know a bit about this particular subject.
>
> Thanks for helping!
>
> Cheers,
> Marco Tulio


Bruce meant that "lot of things" goes wrong during updates (and i find
that normal), he was not referring to some specific package. And i can add
this is not specific to Ubuntu. Every time i did some kind of upgrade
something screwed up. You cannot really take apache as an example as it is
integrated in debian from ages and you will find users blaming at it after
an upgrade even in that time.

By the way, i cannot help you with debian-based packages as i really do
not get why they use such a complex system. If you want to follow the
'standard' way i will be happy to help you.

-- 
Roberto De Ioris
http://unbit.it

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