And this is why I love this list... :)

Thanks for you comments Niphlod!

If anyone else has something to add, I'm all ears...

:)

Cheers,
Marco Tulio

2012/10/23 Niphlod <[email protected]>

> PS: I really don't see the issue. Not every software come as a deb package
> (web2py, hello!).
> Roberto is very active on this and on other wsgi-related lists, and helped
> practically everybody with their setup.
>
> What are 4 easy steps to install and forget about uwsgi updates ?
>
> Anyway, I switched from ubuntu/debian-based madness
> (/etc/uwsgi/apps-available? unreadable /etc/init.d/wsgi, etc!! ) to the
> emperor mode one or two months later it was available for uwsgi (took 6
> steps at that time, didn't have Roberto at hand at that moment :P)....
> I live happily with nginx+uwsgi (just because I need to serve a lot of
> static files + php pages + web2py applications, else I would have ditched
> nginx alltogether)....After all, I choose nginx also for configuration
> semplicity over apache, and uwsgi in emperor mode is really something you
> shouldn't miss.
>
> Scrambling ubuntu versions just to have "the latest one" seems pointless
> to me: either you need some software that runs only on the newest ubuntu
> version or you don't upgrade. If things works, why the need to change?
> BTW: ubuntu 12.10 is not an LTS and it's very early to say that it's a
> battle-tested version for production: I'm not saying you should expect
> breakage, but it's not uncommon if you're on the first ones who test it .
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