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gunicorn on native installation #473
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This is a path issue, the 'tubesync' Django app isn't importable from the path as used by gunicorn. Just to mention, you're really not going to save any resources here at all by running it manually vs the container. The only thing the container runs in addition to what you're manually running here is nginx (in 'light' mode which uses a few mb of ram) and the very lightweight S6 init system. It really is easier to run in the container. By the time you've built all the dependencies to run tubesync your base install will be larger than the container anyway, Python is pretty sprawling with libraries. If you persist with attempting to run this manually you'll need to fix the path for gunicorn. Internally tubesync runs this command:
With the gunicorn config: https://github.com/meeb/tubesync/blob/main/tubesync/tubesync/gunicorn.py |
I'm trying to run the command as the other user did, but am still running into the same issue. The reason I'm running on native is that I"ve had some issues running Docker in LXC on Proxmox, and am trying to use minimal disk resources.
Thank you
I did not use the reverse proxy. Everything worked on the i386 system. Please close the question.
Originally posted by @HeadMountainRain in #304 (comment)
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