would probably work. I can have a look at that if you've prefer to get
rid of the script?"
I would prefer to get rid of the script mainly because having the script mean that when reading the Makefile it requires to go an open other script in other folder; and also sometimes I try to cleanup stuff and is not trivial to know where a script is used or not, to decide if it can be removed.
Replying to:
"FWIW: that script is just:
#!/bin/bash run_sso_ wsgi.sh $@
sudo service gunicorn stop
trap 'sudo service gunicorn start' INT
bash /srv/gunicorn/
We could actually get rid of this, perhaps. Some thing like:
run: gunicorn-stop run_sso_ wsgi.sh --bind=$(ARGS) --reload
@trap 'sudo service gunicorn start' INT;
/srv/gunicorn/
--error-logfile=- --access-logfile=- --timeout=99999
would probably work. I can have a look at that if you've prefer to get
rid of the script?"
I would prefer to get rid of the script mainly because having the script mean that when reading the Makefile it requires to go an open other script in other folder; and also sometimes I try to cleanup stuff and is not trivial to know where a script is used or not, to decide if it can be removed.