[Labs-l] Run your web tools on Trusty

John phoenixoverride at gmail.com
Thu Nov 27 21:25:59 UTC 2014


What is the default Python version on trusty? Most of my stuff is written
for 2.x

On Thursday, November 27, 2014, Yuvi Panda <yuvipanda at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hello!
>
> We've had trusty exec nodes for a while, and today we have a new
> webgrid node running trusty as well. This means you can run your
> webservices on trusty, taking advantage of new versions of software
> (Python 3.4 mmm!)
>
> To do so, you use the webservice2 program. This is an experimental
> replacement for the webservice program already used to control web
> services, and will replace it at some point in the future. It supports
> almost all current features of webservice2 (start, stop, restart - no
> status yet). An extra feature is the --release parameter, where you
> can specify if you want to run on trusty or precise.
>
> So to start a webservice on the trusty instance, you would just do:
>
> webservice2 --release=trusty start
>
> And that should do :)
>
> Since we'll be adding more trusty nodes in the future as demand grows,
> do test your web services (and bots!) to make sure they run well on
> trusty. Also do take advantage of the newer versions - Python 3.4 is
> great! :)
>
> Thanks!
>
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> Yuvi Panda T
> http://yuvi.in/blog
>
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