Wow very timely thread!

I am trying to deploy on Dreamhost and struggling.

They have a nice easy to build Django env, but getting my app
running... thats been another matter.

Thanks for asking Alex, and thanks for all the replies to this. Very
informative.

On Dec 15, 1:56 pm, Álex González <agonzale...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi guys!
>
> Thanks for your replies!
>
> My hosting is a shared hosting and I think that I can only uses mod_python
> at the moment. I can load mod_wsgi from htaccess (I test it) but I can edit
> my virtualhosts or something similar... any trick to get mod_wsgi
> up&running?
>
> About the virtualenv as Piotr said, some modules must be compiled, so my
> solution was create a requeriments files as he said, but include in my code
> django-registration and django-piston because the versions installed with
> pip doesn't work for me (it said me that it's the correct version, but I can
> get a actual version at bitbucket).
>
> Now my question is, mod_python is deprecated but it's dangerous to use it
> for a months (until I get money to migrate the code to a non-shared
> hosting?). And the old question: can I trick the hosting to use mod_wsgi if
> I can load it from htaccess?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 19:49, Ovnicraft <ovnicr...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > On Wed, Dec 15, 2010 at 11:48 AM, Álex González 
> > <agonzale...@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> >> Hi!
>
> >> I'm using virtualenv with --no-site-packages and now I like to do a
> >> deployment of my app... I'm using a sharing hosting, can I uypload all my
> >> enviroment dir (with the packages installed with pip) to the server and use
> >> them?
>
> >> What's the better way to the deployment? mod_python, mod_wsgi, perhaps
> >> fast-cgi?
>
> > Remember mod_python is deprecated.
>
> > Regards,
>
> >> Thanks!
>
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