Finally I have rewritten the code to make it compatible with
python2.4. It was the easiest solution.

I hope Debian makes python 2.5 the default interpreter soon.

On 28 ago, 17:40, TheMaTrIx <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> mod_python needs to be compiled against the python version your using.
>
> On windows mod_python even trows errors in the logfile (although it
> still functions) when you use the mod_python for python 2.5, while
> your using python 2.5.1.
>
> On Aug 28, 1:48 pm, Leandro Zanuz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > You'll need to recompile your apache/mod-python. When you
> > compile the mod-python you'll need ro inform the python path
> > that you want to use.
>
> > Grupo Django escreveu:
>
> > > This is not a django related problem, but I thought that maybe someone
> > > could help me.
> > > I have a Debian 4 server with apache2, modpython 3.3., python2.4 and
> > > python2.5
> > > PYthon 2.4 is required by Debian to solve some dependency problem, I
> > > have just installed python2.5 and made it the default interpreter, but
> > > modpython is not using it, I have no idea why.
> > > Now I have a web down because I can't solve this problem.
>
> > > Thank you.


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