On Thu, Feb 12, 2009 at 1:15 PM, Graham Dumpleton <
[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Which all looks perfectly fine given that it picked up standard MacOS
> X Python version and not MacPorts version.


Apologies, I was posting in response to the guy asking about mod_wsgi 2.
I've given up on diagnosing the mod_wsgi 1 problems in MacPorts where it
appears to compile against the MacPorts python 2.4, but then when loaded
under the MacPorts Apache 2 it picks up the Mac OS Python 2.5 interpreter
and issues a warning.


> What exactly is you want to achieve? The build above would work fine
> if wanting to use MacOS X Python 2.5.2 and MacOS X Apache 2.2.9.


At this point, I'm looking for a working Django installation. Right now I've
got "real" mod_wsgi 2.3, compiled against the "real" Python 2.5 that came
shipped in the box with Mac OS X, running under the "real" Apache 2 server
that came shipped in the box.

I *am* using virtualenv though, so in future posts from me on this topic you
might see funky stuff like Python 2.5 living at
~/.virtualenvs/Django-0.95/bin/python or
~/.virtualenvs/Django-1.0/bin/python, instead of /usr/bin/python.

My testing and production environments are both Debian "Etch", and I'm
getting closer to just running Debian "Etch" under VMWare on my Mac for
development purposes, even though that means futzing around with editing my
files over Samba shares.

But at this point in time (right now), I have the system Python & Apache, a
"properly" compiled mod_wsgi 2.3 and two versions of Django (I'm porting a
legacy app from 0.95 to 1.0) all working just fine, and I'm down to
installing the various Python modules that my program depends on. But I'm
still at step 1 of Beck's Dictum :)

But I digress.

My response in this thread was just to show that getting mod_wsgi 2.3 is
really easy. If you have MacPorts installed, all you need to do is remove
the /opt/local/bin from PATH.

Apologies for the confusion.

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