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On 01/21/2014 11:22 AM, John.Florian(a)dart.biz wrote:
> On 01/21/2014 03:45 PM, John.Florian(a)dart.biz wrote:
>> While I've been packaging Python apps for Fedora for a long
>> time, I'm a complete novice to Django. I've just completed my
>> first app (using the built-in development server) and now want
>> to get it packaged. Thus far I've followed my normal model of
>> using setuptools so that everything very cleanly lands in
>> /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/my_package. My Django app is
>> under there, along with other related Python modules that are
>> used independently of the Django app.
>>
>> I'm not finding any docs in the Fedora package guidelines and
>> am unaware of existing packages that might serve as excellent
>> examples. My web searches are turning up lots, but nothing
>> much specific to Fedora.
>>
>> At the moment, I'm particularly struggling with how to make my
>> /etc/httpd/conf.d/myapp.conf point to my
>> /usr/lib/python2.7/site-packages/my_package/my_site/wsgi.py in
>> a good generic RPM spec sense. I'd rather not hard-code the
>> Python version in myapp.conf.
>>
>> Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
>>
> If you want an exampple, please look at openstack-dashboard: [1]
> is the config file to be dropped at /etc/httpd/conf.d (for
> httpd-2.2) or [2] for httpd-2.4
>
> The spec is here[3] for reference.
>
> HTH, Matthias
>
>
> [1]
>
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/python-django-horizon.git/tree/
>
>
openstack-dashboard.conf
openstack-dashboard-httpd-2.4.conf
python-django-horizon.spec
Thanks Matthias! That's quite a complicated example, although I
can see there's much I can learn from it. Unfortunately, it's not
the ideal example because it moves everything that setup.py builds
into /usr/share/openstack-dashboard. I need to keep stuff under
/usr/lib/pythonX.Y/site-packages so that the other, non-Django,
parts continue to work as expected. (I suppose I could just
relocate the Django-parts of the build, but sounds like it will
break more things that it will help.)
Another example you may want to take a look at is ReviewBoard, which
is pretty straightforward.
http://pkgs.fedoraproject.org/cgit/ReviewBoard.git/tree/ReviewBoard.spec
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