dudel.wsgi: correctly find real path of the rest of the code#133
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previously, the abspath() of server.wsgi was added to the python import path. abspath() however only cleans up the given path string, with no filesystem interaction like resolving symlinks etc. some webservers (like apache2) require .wsgi files to be in an accessible location (like webroot), where for security you might not want to put your whole code, thus encouraging the use of symlinks.
i couldn't test this yet, so.. use with care
before, the code would just fail on the unique constraint for user.username
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previously, the abspath() of server.wsgi was added to the python import
path. abspath() however only cleans up the given path string, with no
filesystem interaction like resolving symlinks etc.
some webservers (like apache2) require .wsgi files to be in an
accessible location (like webroot), where for security you might not
want to put your whole code, thus encouraging the use of symlinks.