>> these are my config files now, changed to unix socket:
>>
>> https://gist.github.com/gdamjan/e98672fe86b7a11e0520
>
> Thanks a million Damjan, this is of great help. Do you mind if I put a
> link to your gist on the wiki (ownCloud page, nginx + uwsgi section)?
you can also copy/paste it on the
No problem, thanks a lot already! How close is ALARM (if that's what
you're using) to original Arch (in terms of config directory, apps
packaging etc.)?
It uses the same officials repos + an `alarm` one for arm specific
packages, like linux-raspberrypi. So I think I uses the same PKGBUILDs
as
On Wed Aug 13 12:47:49 EDT 2014, Yamakaky wrote:
>> The rest is still relevant though: updated uWSGI ownCloud working config
>> would be __much__ appreciated!
>
> Sadly, my raspberry pi is officially down at home, so I need to wait two
> weeks to give you my working config.
No problem, thanks a
The rest is still relevant though: updated uWSGI ownCloud working config
would be __much__ appreciated!
Sadly, my raspberry pi is officially down at home, so I need to wait two
weeks to give you my working config.
> the uwsgi package comes with a systemd service file uwsgi@.service
> that runs a config file in /etc/uwsgi/,
> and /etc/uwsgi/emperor.ini but that one runs with www-data/www-data.
>
> Me myself have a /etc/uwsgi/owncloud.ini file which I run as a different user.
these are my config files now, ch
>
> Thanks for the kind offer! If you could verify the instructions on the
> wiki [1] and update them to reflect your current working install
> (nginx.conf server context and uWSGI owncloud config file), it would be
> much appreciated. I'm thinking in particular (by reading the wiki):
> * what is u
Le 13/08/2014 17:57, Neitsab a écrit :
> ...
> * how do you start the uwsgi process (the wiki mentions a systemd unit
> file and Emperor but doesn't explain the need for those...)? Etc.
>
Ok, please ignore this point as I have found relevant info in the wiki
[1] (stupid me for not looking there be
On un Aug 3 22:10:29 EDT 2014, Chester Wisniewski wrote:
> If I can help, let me know. I have it working with uwcgi. Was slightly
> wonky updating to 7, but clearing the maintenance flag and re-running
> the update from the web page rectified it.
Thanks for the kind offer! If you could verify the
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If I can help, let me know. I have it working with uwcgi. Was slightly
wonky updating to 7, but clearing the maintenance flag and re-running
the update from the web page rectified it.
Chester
On 07/30/14 11:19, Neitsab wrote:
>> I use it personally.
> I use it personally. It's plays the same role as php-fpm, but it's
> better (I think) and can be used with python, php, ruby and cgi. I need
> to update the wiki because the instructions are not correct.
>
Alright, I see, thanks. Concerning the wiki update, please do so. I'm
currently struggl
Le 30/07/2014 18:51, Neitsab a écrit :
On Wed Jul 30 06:33:49 EDT 2014 Damjan Georgievski wrote:
You can also use uwsgi-php so if you add fpm then maybe you'll need to
add that one too
I've seen uwsgi-php mentioned in the wiki for the nginx owncloud
configuration ([1]), but as I don't have a
On Wed Jul 30 06:33:49 EDT 2014 Damjan Georgievski wrote:
> You can also use uwsgi-php so if you add fpm then maybe you'll need to
> add that one too
I've seen uwsgi-php mentioned in the wiki for the nginx owncloud
configuration ([1]), but as I don't have a clue about what it is and
that it isn't
> * quite probably php-fpm should be included too since it is mentioned in
> the given example nginx config [4];
You can also use uwsgi-php so if you add fpm then maybe you'll need to
add that one too
--
damjan
Le 29/07/2014 17:35, Florian Pritz a écrit :
> On 29.07.2014 12:49, Neitsab wrote:
>> I had a go at an amended PKGBUILD, please find it below. Tell me if this
>> is better suited as a bug report.
>
> Yes, please create a bug report for such issues.
>
Thanks, done: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task
On 29.07.2014 12:49, Neitsab wrote:
> I had a go at an amended PKGBUILD, please find it below. Tell me if this
> is better suited as a bug report.
Yes, please create a bug report for such issues.
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