[arch-general] owncloud: incorrect dependencies in PKGBUILD

Neitsab neitsab at ovh.fr
Thu Aug 14 08:27:50 EDT 2014


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 lot already! How close is ALARM (if that's what
you're using) to original Arch (in terms of config directory, apps
packaging etc.)?


On Wed Aug 13 12:17:53 EDT 2014, Damjan Georgievski wrote:
>>
>> * what is uwsgi_modifier1 14 directive used for?
> 
> That's used for PHP (uwsgi supports other languages too)
> 
>> * uwsgi_pass directive: is TCP socket required by OC or can we replace
>> it by a unix socket (like it seems to be by default in uwsgi doc [2])?
> 
> uwsgi can also use unix domain socket, but more care needs to be taken
> for permissions
> 
>> * 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.
> 
> the uwsgi package comes with a systemd service file uwsgi at .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, 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)?

Just two questions:
* I see you define two 'root" directives in nginx.conf, a server-wide
one (/srv/http) and the / location one (/usr/share/webapps/owncloud):
what is the interest of doing so?
* I see (from enabled php extensions) you use SQLite? How does it go
performance-wise?
(if you prefer I can put my questions on the gist comments instead of
the ML)

Help is much appreciated, thanks.


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