Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Folks,
I was trying to get mod_python to provide PSP on Python. It took a while
for me to figure out that although apt-get nicely installed mod_python,
it installed an older version (2.7), that doesn't have PSP support.
I don't know Debian, and specifically I don't know how to get the
mod_python 3.1 package (in unstable) installed. A few questions:
1) If I add the 'unstable' distributions to the list of sources, and
attempt to upgrade from there, am I doing a risky thing?
2) It seems apache is 1.3.31, but PSP requires Apache 2. Could such an
upgrade be done without risking a lot? Would we need to reconfigure
everything?
3) Is 'unstable' before 'testing'? I assume so. Would we be risking too
much to allow it? We don't push the envelope too far w/ what we do on
Brutus, would it be an acceptable risk?
BTW: I want PSP so we can query the RDBMS from it and remove a bunch of
static pages and make them dynamic. Ought speed Gump up, and simplify
it, and we'll get better reports.
I would ask infra@
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Stefano.
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