i dont know how to do that, but the easied way is to just copy the whole packages and paste them in only one directory, since python packages are just folders/eggs
Le mardi 4 novembre 2014 13:26:12 UTC+1, robert brook a écrit : > > I see that there are 2 paths in my application for site packages. > > How do I configure Apache to use the 2 packages. > > A typical entry in Apache is > > WSGIPythonPath > /path/to/mysite.com:/path/to/your/venv/lib/python3.X/site-packages > > Can I specify 2 paths to represent the 2 locations of site packages. > And what would the syntax be? > > On Monday, November 3, 2014 4:15:59 PM UTC-5, Aliane Abdelouahab wrote: >> >> On linux, python installs libs in diffferents places: for example in open >> suse, when you install it the first time, and you choose python and some >> third party libraries, and then when you will do setup.py for a library you >> download, they will be in different locations! >> http://stackoverflow.com/a/12950101/861487 >> >> Le lundi 3 novembre 2014 21:24:17 UTC+1, robert brook a écrit : >>> >>> I overlooked mentioning that the path command returned 2 different >>> locations for the 3 modules. >>> Not sure why one package got installed in the lib64 path. They were all >>> installed with the setup.py install command. >>> >>> On Monday, November 3, 2014 3:18:06 PM UTC-5, robert brook wrote: >>>> >>>> I am building the web application on a linux red hat machine. >>>> >>>> I was trying to pull the path for the site packages for the 3 modules >>>> that I have installed so that I can specify the path in the apache config >>>> file >>>> >>>> Can I specify 2 paths in Apache? >>>> >>>> Thanks >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> import django >>>> >>>> >>> print (django.__path__) >>>> >>>> ['*/opt/rh/python33/root/usr/lib/python3.3/site-packages/* >>>> Django-1.7-py3.3.egg/django'] >>>> >>>> >>> import sql_server.pyodbc >>>> >>>> >>> print (sql_server.pyodbc.__path__) >>>> >>>> ['/opt/rh/python33/root/usr/*lib* >>>> /python3.3/site-packages/django_pyodbc_azure-1.2.0-py3.3.egg/sql_server/pyodbc'] >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> import sqlalchemy >>>> >>>> >>> print (sqlalchemy.__path__) >>>> >>>> ['/opt/rh/python33/root/usr/*lib64* >>>> /python3.3/site-packages/SQLAlchemy-0.9.7-py3.3-linux-x86_64.egg/sqlalchemy'] >>>> >>>> >>> >>>> >>> -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Django users" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. Visit this group at http://groups.google.com/group/django-users. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/django-users/3965c30f-5f33-455f-89f6-da0ff3f9595a%40googlegroups.com. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.

