Nevermind, it looks like I got it to work. I commented out the csrf
middleware line and it works fine. That must be something to do with
me running it on a different domain than intented? Oh well, that's not
a discussion for here. It would still be nice to know if I have a good
wsgi config.

On Dec 21, 3:20 am, Jason Broyles <[email protected]> wrote:
> I am using mod_wsgi 2.3 in daemon mode, Apache and virtualenv 1.3.3. I
> have a default Django install in my system site-packages but my
> virtualenvs are being made with --no-site-packages. My other sites
> have been working fine because I have been using Django 1.0 and that's
> the same one in my system site-packages. I just made a new Django app
> that uses 1.1 and noticed a problem. It seems that the system Django
> 1.0 is on my pythonpath and when the wsgi gets ran it is trying to use
> the system Django 1.0.
>
> I looked through several posts and various information on the mod_wsgi
> site while trying several things to fix this. However nothing has
> worked so far. I was wondering if someone here may be able to help?
>
> Here is the wsgi file. I tried to reconfigure the pythonpath so the
> virtualenv's site-packages is first. It seems like they are being
> reordered but the site just hangs when I try to access it. If I used
> the old file it would always say there is a problem in the admin urls
> because it was trying to access the system's Django 
> 1.0.http://dpaste.com/136073/
>
> Here is my httpd.confhttp://dpaste.com/136075/
>
> I don't know if this is related or not but the Apache error.log is
> showing this on startup...http://dpaste.com/136078/
>
> The above error message is using the correct version of Django. Thanks
> in advance for any help you may be able to provide. I changed the
> instances of my username and the site being used.

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