On Tuesday 24 February 2009, Paul Skarseth said something like:
> I saw "WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}" mentioned in the
> documentation, but that's only supported from version 2.0 and up,
> right? The version of mod_wsgi that lives in the Ubuntu 8.04
> repositories is 1.3-1, which is somewhat ancient. I'm tempted to
> upgrade to 2.3-1 using the debian package found here:
> http://packages.debian.org/stable/python/libapache2-mod-wsgi
>
> But doing so would fault my initial decision as to use the LTS
> version of Ubuntu, aiming for stability by using tried and proven
> versions opposed to the latest and greatest. Alternatively pester the
> Ubuntu maintainers to upgrade mod_wsgi in the repositories. But I
> digress.

mod_wsgi 2.0 is in hardy backports.  And you could probably pull the 
source package for 2.3 from intrepid and build it for hardy.

j


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