2009/2/25 Joshua J. Kugler <[email protected]>:
>
> 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.

But 2.0 isn't the latest in 2.X branch either, it is 2.3 and new
version 2.4 sorely needs to be released to fix few more issues. :-)

  http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/ChangesInVersion0204

And there are more fixes I haven't backported form 3.0 yet either.

Graham

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