2009/4/16 Chunlin Zhang <zhangchun...@gmail.com>:
>
> Another issue:
> After I add "WSGIDaemonProcess moin user=someuser group=somegroup
> home=/home/someuser processes=5 threads=10 maximum-requests=1000
> umask=0007" to my http.conf,I could not start the apache service,got
> the err message:"The Apache service named  reported the following
> error:
>>>> Invalid command 'WSGIDaemonProcess', perhaps misspelled or defined by a 
>>>> module not included in the server configuration     ."
>
> and the "WSGIScriptAlias" is ok.

Daemon mode is not available on Windows. Just drop the
WSGIDaemonProcess and WSGIProcessGroup directives.

Graham

> Thanks!
>
> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 11:31 AM, Chunlin Zhang <zhangchun...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
>> It is OK now!
>> I reinstall with python 2.6.2 and now works.
>> Thank you very much!
>>
>> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 9:33 AM, Graham Dumpleton
>> <graham.dumple...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> 2009/4/16 Chunlin Zhang <zhangchun...@gmail.com>:
>>>>
>>>> On Thu, Apr 16, 2009 at 4:56 AM, Graham Dumpleton
>>>> <graham.dumple...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>> 2009/4/15 chunlin <zhangchun...@gmail.com>:
>>>>>>
>>>>>> I just check my python installation,found the directory is "C:
>>>>>> \Documents and Settings\All Users\...\Python 2.6",so I chose All
>>>>>> Users.
>>>>>
>>>>> That isn't necessarily sufficient indication as there are registry
>>>>> entries as well and is is those which are more of an issue as they
>>>>> define the directories to look for stuff.
>>>>>
>>>>> If you are going to reinstall anythng, install newer Python 2.6.2.
>>>>> Don't go back to Python 2.5 as don't supply latest mod_wsgi.so for
>>>>> that version of Python.
>>>>>
>>>>> So, just try the reinstall of Python like suggested.
>>>>
>>>> But like you say before,the win32
>>>> build(mod_wsgi-win32-ap22py26-2.4.so) is for 2.6.1,no problem about
>>>> that?(Or I misunderstood?)
>>>>
>>>> Ok,I will try it first(2.6.2),if back to 2.5 I will install too much
>>>> python module...
>>>
>>> The patch revision (third number) of Python shouldn't matter, so that
>>> module, although compiled against Python 2.6.1 should also work for
>>> other Python 2.6.X versions.
>>>
>>> I just want to see Python reinstalled and since 2.6.2 is latest, no
>>> reason not to use that.
>>>
>>> Graham
>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Graham
>>>>>
>>>>>> And I always using a Administrator privilege account(a windows user's
>>>>>> usual habbit...).
>>>>>>
>>>>>> So I had better turn back to python 2.5...:(
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Apr 15, 7:21 pm, Graham Dumpleton <graham.dumple...@gmail.com>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>> Hmmm, I tell a lie. SInce Python 2.6.2 only just got released, the
>>>>>>> Apache module must have been compiled against Python 2.6.1. Can't be
>>>>>>> bothered starting up Windows at the moment to check.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Anyway, would suggest your problem is therefore likely to be due to
>>>>>>> Python not being installed so as to be available to all users. So,
>>>>>>> reinstall it as user with Administrator rights and install it for all
>>>>>>> users when prompted.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Graham
>>>>
>>>> >
>>>>
>>>
>>> >>
>>>
>>
>
> >
>

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