> Hi,
>
> I'm on os x 10.6.8 machine and I'm trying to run web2py with uwsgi.
> I'm following the tutorial on
> http://uwsgi-docs.readthedocs.org/en/latest/WSGIquickstart.html.
> Downloaded and compiled uwsgi.
> when I run uwsgi  with the ini file I'm not able to connect to the admin
> interface.
> In the browser I give https://localhost:9090/admin/default/index
>
> If I run ./uwsgi --http :9090 --wsgi-file
> /Users/xaver/web2py/web2py/src/wsgihandler.py  --master --process 4
> --threads 2 --stats 127.0.0.1:9191
> it generate an error ticket which last lines are:
> S'Traceback (most recent call last):\n  File
> "/Users/xaver/web2py/web2py/src/gluon/restricted.py", line 217, in
> restricted\n    exec ccode in environment\n  File
> "/Users/saverioscavelli/web2py/web2py/src/applications/admin/models/access.py",
> line 29, in <module>\n    port = int(request.env.server_port or
> 0)\nValueError: invalid literal for int() with base 10:
> \'9090,foobar.crt,foobar.key\'\n'
>
> Another problem I'm having is with the virtualenv. In the above cited
> tutorial it says that is enough to simple make an entry in the iniffile
> eg. virtualenv=/path/to/the/virtualenv and uwsgi will find all the needed
> stuff, but that doesn't work for me:
>
> uWSGI http bound on :9090,foobar.crt,foobar.key fd 4
> uwsgi socket 0 bound to TCP address 127.0.0.1:56782 (port auto-assigned)
> fd
> 3
> Python version: 2.6.1 (r261:67515, Jun 24 2010, 21:47:49)  [GCC 4.2.1
> (Apple Inc. build 5646)]
> Set PythonHome to /Users/xaver/web2py/web2py/
> 'import site' failed; use -v for traceback
>
>
> this is the output after running make:
> pcre = True
> kernel = Darwin
> malloc = libc
> execinfo = False
> ifaddrs = True
> ssl = True
> zlib = True
> locking = osx_spinlock
> plugin_dir = .
> timer = kqueue
> yaml = embedded
> json = False
> filemonitor = kqueue
> routing = True
> debug = False
> capabilities = False
> xml = libxml2
> event = kqueue
>
> How you can see ssl is compiled with.
>
> and this is my uwsgi ini file:
>
> [uwsgi]
> http = :9090,foobar.crt,foobar.key

it is https not http. certificates on plain http have no meaning




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