If you're running via mod_wsgi, then you need to look at which version
of Python mod_wsgi was built with. Probably /not /2.7 in that case.

http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/InstallationIssues#Multiple_Python_Versions

_Nik

On 11/6/2012 10:02 AM, Bestrafung wrote:
> Thank you for the info. That's how I've been doing it but assumed
> something wasn't right as it wasn't working and I keep getting errors.
> I think I've ruled out python as the problem Need to start looking at
> the mod_wsgi and Apache setup.
>
> I have another post regarding Apache errors I will get back to, is
> there a way to close this topic?
>
> On Tuesday, November 6, 2012 11:14:53 AM UTC-5, Nikolas
> Stevenson-Molnar wrote:
>
>     Whenever you run a Django command (e.g., startapp, runserver),
>     just use
>     the full path to your Python 2.7 interpreter. For example:
>
>     $ /opt/python2.7/bin/python manage.py runserver 80
>
>     Similarly, if you're installing packages via pip or easy_install:
>
>     $ /opt/python2.7/bin/pip install some_package
>     $ /opt/python2.7/bin/easy_install some_package
>
>     _Nik
>
>     On 11/6/2012 7:09 AM, Bestrafung wrote:
>     > I have been running into this problem for a long while trying to
>     setup
>     > my first Django project and I keep coming back to this problem.
>     I am
>     > relatively new when it come to Linux, I'm learning but still have a
>     > long way to go. I am using CentOS 5.8 cPanel which comes with
>     Python
>     > 2.4. Following instructions I found online for setting up Django
>     with
>     > cPanel I compiled/installed Python 2.7 from source to
>     /opt/python2.7
>     > and set an alias (alias python="/opt/python2.7/bin/python") in the
>     > root and user's .bash_profile and python 2.7 launches as
>     expected when
>     > you use the python command. Every time I try to start a project or
>     > work with it however the system default python 2.4 keeps popping
>     up. I
>     > think this may be the single cause of all of my issues. When
>     starting
>     > a project I have just appended the python command to make sure it
>     > started with the correct version. I believe that once the
>     project is
>     > started it isn't working because everything is still trying to use
>     > 2.4. Is there a way to make Django use my 2.7 install instead of
>     2.4
>     > without breaking the system by making the 2.7 system default?
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