On 8/1/24 09:34, Andy Smith wrote:
Hello, On Thu, Aug 01, 2024 at 08:54:22AM -0400, gene heskett wrote:Au contraire Andy.What a surprise. Here we go again.The best, most expandable 3d printer driver, klipper, uses nginx to build its control interfaceIt doesn't matter what niche activities you (or I) engage in on niche hardware that happen to use nginx for reasons you don't know of but assume are "probably" vital. OP has a working apache2 that they are familiar with. If they told me they had a working nginx they are familiar with I'd have told them to stick with that. I am answering based on OP's stated situation. You are answering based on your personal circumstances and still making a big leap of reasoning.apache2 was probably tested and found wanting.Fact that it's working for OP's use case trumps your vague "probably". If OP had come here with a problem we'd solve it, and that could involve switching to something else. But they didn't.
Neither of us has any knowledge of how many coding hours went into making apach2 work for the OP, the OP didn't indicate.
It doesn't seem that OP is doing anything like that and if they were it would be down to them to state they have an issue with constrained resources. They did not, so your advice is bizarre at best.
It also illustrates that this stuff isn't restricted to "genuine rpi" stuff to run on, there are dozens of other clones that can do this quite nicely. Some of them quite a bit faster than the rpi's with their usb2 speed limits. That is one of the reasons I chose the bpi-m5, all 4 usb ports are usb3.
That spreading of "it works for me" info seems like a proper function of a "community" list, Andy.
Andy
Cheers, & best wishes, Gene Heskett, CET. -- "There are four boxes to be used in defense of liberty: soap, ballot, jury, and ammo. Please use in that order." -Ed Howdershelt (Author, 1940) If we desire respect for the law, we must first make the law respectable. - Louis D. Brandeis