I'm stumped. You definitely want the Python dotted-path notation in the SetEnv for DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE, but even using the wrong value there doesn't produce a 500 on my apache2. I get a PythonHandler traceback page showing me that django can't find my settings file (and this is also logged in my error.log) Removing the django code from the Python path results in a similar traceback error, and trying to start apache2 with no mod_python enabled simply fails and I can't connect to the server at all. So I'm at a loss to explain what could cause the 500 with no errors in your logs....whatever it is it would seem to be something very low-level, since it apparently prevents the normal error-reporting code from doing its job. Sorry I can't be more helpful,
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