Hi Graham,

Thanks for the advice, i used mod_wsgi and it worked a treat, no
issues what so ever. I followed this guide for setting up django and
everything works well:

http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/django_apache_and_mod_wsgi

Thanks again, i've read loads of your posts and you really help a
lot :)

Pete.

On Jan 14, 11:19 pm, Graham Dumpleton <graham.dumple...@gmail.com>
wrote:
> Use mod_wsgi instead, it should set up compiler flags correctly even
> for fussy MacPorts. I can't remember if I rolled those changes into
> mod_python in subversion trunk. If still want to try mod_python though
> use:
>
>   svn cohttps://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/quetzalcoatl/mod_python/trunk
> mod_python-trunk
>
> and use that version.
>
> For other MacOSX/MacPort issues, see mod_wsgi documentation at:
>
>  http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/InstallationOnMacOSX
>
> Some of these also affect mod_python.
>
> With mod_wsgi, even if picks up correct framework, but wrong lib
> files, you can override it to some degree using WSGIPythonHome
> directive.
>
> Anyway, use mod_wsgi if you can as am at point where can't be bothered
> helping with mod_python problems anymore. ;-)
>
> Graham
>
> On Jan 15, 4:52 am, peterandall <pet...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > I've also tried doing this:
>
> > $  cd /System/Library/Frameworks
> > $  sudo mv Python.framework XXX_Python.framework
>
> > $  cd  <mod_python distribution directory>
> > $  ./configure --with-apxs=/opt/local/apache2/bin/apxs --with-python=/
> > opt/local/bin/python2.4 --with-max-locks=32
>
> > Then editing the src/Makefile and updating the LDFLAGS to this:
>
> > LDFLAGS= -Wl,-F/opt/local/Library/Frameworks -Wl,-framework,Python  -u
> > _PyMac_Error $(PYTHONFRAMEWORKDIR)/Versions/$(VERSION)/$
> > (PYTHONFRAMEWORK)   -L/opt/local/lib
>
> > Then continuing to make and install mod_python
>
> > $  make
> > $  sudo make install
> > $  cd /System/Library/Frameworks
> > $  sudo mv XXX_Python.framework Python.framework
>
> > Still no luck, when i run: 'otool -L /opt/local/apache2/modules/
> > mod_python.so' i get the following:
>
> >   /opt/local/apache2/modules/mod_python.so:
> >         /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current
> > version 111.1.3)
> >         /System/Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.5/Python
> > (compatibility version 2.5.0, current version 2.5.1)
> >         /usr/lib/libgcc_s.1.dylib (compatibility version 1.0.0, current
> > version 1.0.0)
>
> > So its still building against the 2.5 version, this is really starting
> > to confuse me now, i've run out of things to try.
>
> > Thanks in advance for any help...
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