Have you already tried it with method=prefork instead of method=threaded? 2007/10/2, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > I'm exactly there with you, David. Same with the manage.py. I can even > sync up fine with MYSQL. > > If anybody has any ideas, I'm more than willing to try pretty much > anything at this point. > > On Oct 2, 5:30 am, David Brown <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm actually having the exact same problem (I'm even an ASO customer, as > > well). I got rid of the permission errors by changing the permissions on > > dispatch.fcgi to 755. However, my .htaccess and dispatch.fcgi are > > exactly the same (except that I removed the path stuff, since django and > > flup are already in my path). I was able to run manage.py without any > > errors, so that pretty much rules out import exceptions and such. > > > > Any ideas what else might be causing this? > > > > Thanks, > > David Brown > > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > I'm new at this - learning as I go, but I can't seem to get Django > > > running with fastcgi. > > > > > A Small Orange, my webhost, doesn't have mod_python support, so I've > > > been trying to follow a number of different recommendations online to > > > try and get my site up and running. > > > > > I've installed flup, downloaded the django trunk, created a project, > > > and placed a 'dispatch.fcgi' file in the web root. > > > > > If I point my browser to the dispatch.fcgi file, it spins and spins > > > forever, not even bothering with the kindness of timing out. > > > > > If I run the dispatch.fcgi file in the shell, I get the following > > > error: > > > > >> # ./dispatch.fcgi > > >> WSGIServer: missing FastCGI param REQUEST_METHOD required by WSGI! > > >> WSGIServer: missing FastCGI param SERVER_NAME required by WSGI! > > >> WSGIServer: missing FastCGI param SERVER_PORT required by WSGI! > > >> WSGIServer: missing FastCGI param SERVER_PROTOCOL required by WSGI! > > >> Status: 301 MOVED PERMANENTLY > > >> content-type: text/html; charset=utf-8 > > >> location:http://localhost:80/ > > > > > my .htaccess file: > > > ************ > > > AddHandler fastcgi-script .fcgi > > > RewriteEngine On > > > RewriteBase / > > > RewriteRule ^(media/.*)$ - [L] > > > RewriteRule ^(admin_media/.*)$ - [L] > > > RewriteRule ^(dispatch\.fcgi/.*)$ - [L] > > > RewriteRule ^(.*)$ dispatch.fcgi/$1 [L] > > > ************ > > > > > my dispatch.fcgi file: > > > ************ > > > #!/usr/bin/env python > > > import sys, os > > > > > # Add a custom Python path. > > > sys.path.insert(0, "/home/soulgt/projects/django/trunk") > > > sys.path.insert(0, "/home/soulgt/projects/flup/trunk/flup") > > > sys.path.insert(0, "/home/soulgt/projects") > > > > > # Set the DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE environment variable. > > > os.environ['DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE'] = "pythonlearning.settings" > > > > > from django.core.servers.fastcgi import runfastcgi > > > runfastcgi(method="threaded", daemonize="false") > > > ************ > > > > > I have no idea what's going on and really want to get this off the > > > ground. Any help would be greatly appreciate - thanks in advance > > > > >
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