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This is a fairly new combination, but if you want to avoid Apache, seems to be the most stable solution with the least RAM footprint. So I am desperately looking to implement it. The official uwsgi doc is too brief to be useful for a non-geeky user. Of course there are few guides (like this, and this) which appear to be complete. However, I have tried them (along with a couple of other guides) with no success.

So please share a guide to install django+nginx+uwsgi on Linux, which does not assume any hidden steps and you have actually have tried and succeed.

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  • What kind of failure you ran into following the guides you linked? – Continuation Apr 08 '11 at 13:08
  • Yes, why not just tell the problems you're experiencing, so people can help you there? I don't think you're going to find anyone that's going to sit down and write a complete guide here just for you. – Chris Pratt Apr 08 '11 at 20:23
  • [My answer](http://stackoverflow.com/questions/5131459/deploying-flask-on-cherokee-and-uwsgi/5131673#5131673) to another question involving uWSGI might be of use to you, though it's for Cherokee, not nginx (and flask, but that shouldn't matter since flask and Django are both WSGI compliant). – Cameron Apr 14 '11 at 04:03

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