> The scenario is a Django project where "static" files are assembled in a
> directory tree rooted in the so called STATIC_ROOT.
>
> You "gather" the files, from various directory sources, with the command
> "collectstatic".
>
> A usual uwsgi configuration would include a line like this:
>
> static-map = /static=/home/whatever/holding/content
>
> And all is well, to this point.
> But often, during development, collectstatic is issued with the -l switch,
> that means "create symlinks" instead of actually copying files to the
> final location.
> It's handy 'cause you don't duplicate files, of course.
>
> But it seems that uwsgi refuse to serve files outside the map "root"
> directory – and with reason, of course.
> Is it there a method to bypass this check, though? As I said, it would be
> handy during development.
>
>

Hi,

in 1.5 from github you can use --static-safe <path>

obviously do not make things like:

--static-safe /

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