Upgrade to Synnefo v0.14.8 ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Synnefo v0.14.8 release introduced support for Debian Wheezy (and Django 1.4). To upgrade from Squeeze to Wheezy you should make sure to change the ``'ENGINE'`` option in ``/etc/synnefo/10-snf-webproject-databases.conf`` to ``'django.db.backends.postgresql_psycopg2``. Replace ``postgresql_psycopg2`` with the DB engine you are using. If you're upgrading to Synnefo v0.14.8 on Squeeze, you should also make sure to have the Squezee backports repository installed, since ``snf-webproject`` depends on ``>=python-django-south-0.7.3``, which on Squeeze is only available from the backports repository. Since v0.14.8, Synnefo also ships an example Gunicorn configuration file, that gets installed automatically at ``/etc/gunicorn.d/synnefo.example``. To use it you need to do two things: 1. Disable your old configuration file by removing it. [if you are upgrading from an older version and you had such a file] 2. Rename the file to ``/etc/gunicorn.d/synnefo`` to make it valid: .. code-block:: console # mv /etc/gunicorn.d/synnefo.example /etc/gunicorn.d/synnefo Finally, add any other special configuration option needed by your deployment in this file. .. warning:: The logging location for the Synnefo gunicorn project has changed in /etc/gunicorn.d/synnefo.example: The default configuration no longer stores logs under /var/log/gunicorn/synnefo.log, but under /var/log/synnefo/gunicorn.log instead, for two reasons: a) uniformity with the rest of Synnefo, b) the version of gunicorn included in Wheezy now drops privileges to www-data:www-data properly, so it can no longer log under /var/log/gunicorn, which is owned by root.