No worries, I was aware of the distinction too and I missed it when I was
Sphinx-ifying the deployment notes you gave us.  Thanks for the review :)

I've updated the sources on Github so you can take a look there; the
corrected docs will be posted for the next release (1.0 if no more
high-severity bugs are found).

--
David Winslow
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org/

On Tue, Nov 9, 2010 at 5:59 AM, Mathieu Baudier <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi GeoNode list,
>
> I was reviewing the GeoNode deployment documentation on CentOS 5,
> since I partly contributed to it:
> http://docs.geonode.org/1.0-RC3/deploy/centos.html
>
> I just wanted to point out that installing mod_wsgi (from the EPEL
> repo) won't work:
> http://docs.geonode.org/1.0-RC3/deploy/centos.html#installing-mod-wsgi
>
> We actually had to build a python26-mod_wsgi package (currently
> available in elgis-testing) in order to have GeoNode working on CentOS
> 5 (mod_wgis depends on base python which is 2.4 and not supported).
>
> So the instructions should rather be:
> yum install python26-mod_wsgi
> (please note that python26-mod_wsgi conflicts with mod_wsgi, but this
> should be not big deal here)
>
> I probably forgot to update the documentation I sent to you, sorry for
> that!
>
> When I can find some time, I will replay the install procedure based
> on the latest RC.
> I would also like to try to put together a proper RPM (but this is not
> straightforward because of the dependencies to the Java webapps
> GeoServer and GeoNetwork, which should be packaged as RPM first)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mathieu
>

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