I had some issues with Python pre 2.6 because of how different the MacPorts
Python build used to be. Since 2.6 though, its been working like a charm.
The MacPorts apache also has a eventmpm variant.

-Naitik

On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 3:27 PM, Graham Dumpleton <
[email protected]> wrote:

>
> In general I don't recommend the use of MacPorts stuff as it has a
> habit of opening up a world of pain. Some of these problems are
> described in:
>
>  http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/InstallationOnMacOSX
>
> So, unless you have a specific reason that you cannot use the versions
> of Python and Apache that ship with MacOS X stuff, I would stick with
> the Apple stuff and just compile mod_wsgi from source code.
>
> Maybe for mod_wsgi 2.4/3.0 I will consider a dmg/pkg installer for MacOS X
> 10.5.
>
> Graham
>
> 2009/3/20 Naitik Shah <[email protected]>:
> > If you use MacPorts, this might help:
> > -- BEGIN --
> > PortSystem 1.0
> > name              mod_wsgi
> > version           2.3
> > categories        www python
> > platforms         darwin
> > maintainers       [email protected]
> > description       Python WSGI adapter module for Apache.
> > long_description  The aim of mod_wsgi is to implement a simple to use
> Apache
> > \
> >     module which can host any Python application which supports the
> Python
> > WSGI \
> >     interface. The module would be suitable for use in hosting high
> > performance \
> >     production web sites, as well as your average self managed personal
> > sites \
> >     running on web hosting services.
> > homepage           http://www.modwsgi.org/
> > master_sites       http://modwsgi.googlecode.com/files/
> > checksums          md5 c686e1c498dbe5753fe491c3cf61cff4
> > depends_lib        port:apache2 port:python26
> > configure.cppflags-append \
> >                    "-I${prefix}/include/python2.6"
> > configure.ldflags-append \
> >                    "-Wl,-F${prefix}/Library/Frameworks"
> > configure.args \
> >                    --with-apxs=${prefix}/apache2/bin/apxs \
> >                    --with-python=${prefix}/bin/python2.6
> > destroot.violate_mtree yes
> > pre-destroot {
> >     xinstall -d -m 755 ${destroot}${prefix}/apache2/modules
> > }
> > post-install {
> >     ui_msg "########################################################"
> >     ui_msg "# To enable mod_wsgi add"
> >     ui_msg "#  LoadModule python_module modules/mod_wsgi.so"
> >     ui_msg "# to your apache2 config file:"
> >     ui_msg "#  ${prefix}/apache2/conf/httpd.conf"
> >     ui_msg "########################################################"
> > }
> > -- END --
> >
> > -Naitik
> > On Thu, Mar 19, 2009 at 2:23 PM, Gnarlodious <
> [email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi there. I have a PPC Xserve OSX 10.5 all freshly installed.  I want
> >> to run Python with WSGI, but have not found any clear instructions how
> >> to install it. Sorry I don't know much about this stuff, only Apache.
> >> If someone can explain more concisely I would appreciate it, and post
> >> the procedure on my site.
> >>
> >> Thanks.
> >>
> >> -- Gnarlie
> >> http://Gnarlodious.com/
> >>
> >>
> >
> >
> > >
> >
>
> >
>

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