[Bug 682704] Review Request: uwsgi - Fast, self-healing, application container server

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Sun Jul 24 07:52:10 UTC 2011


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Jorge A Gallegos <kad at blegh.net> changed:

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--- Comment #4 from Jorge A Gallegos <kad at blegh.net> 2011-07-24 03:52:06 EDT ---
Hi,

I'm sorry if this looks as if I'm hijacking this ticket, it is not. I just came
upon it right at the time I wanted to start packaging uwsgi by myself. I've
taken Oskari's original spec and put some more work on top of it, hope Oskari
finds it useful.
I've also updated it to the most current stable version (0.9.8.3) and split the
package using a plugin approach (as suggested by uwsgi).
There's a problem, sorta. At some point between 0.9.6 and 0.9.8 there was a
change in the make process (I haven't been able to pinpoint it) resulting in
the following warning when trying to rpmbuild:

ERROR   0001: file '/usr/sbin/uwsgi' contains a standard rpath '/usr/lib64' in
[/usr/lib64]

(and so on for all the .so binaries produced, actually). This means the package
doesn't pass the check-rpaths step, you have then to build like this:

QA_RPATHS=$[ 0x0001|0x0010 ] rpmbuild -ba uwsgi-0.9.8.3-1.fc15.src.rpm

Please if someone could actually take a look at Oskari's work there's more of
us who want to see uwsgi in the fedora repos, my modifications are in
http://kad.fedorapeople.org/packages/uwsgi/ but all credit goes to him for
tackling uwsgi first :)

Cheers

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