Thanks.  -Bill

On Fri, Jan 22, 2010 at 3:17 PM, Graham Dumpleton
<[email protected]> wrote:
> 2010/1/23 Bill, KE1G <[email protected]>:
>> We have some interest in running multiple applications on a server
>> with conflicting requirements as to verson of Python.  Note that I
>> really mean the python version, not the collection of modules
>> available for import.
>>
>> It's clear that we could run additional apache's, each with it's own
>> build of mod_wsgi, build against the various python versions, and have
>> one apache proxy for the others.
>>
>> And this is pretty clearly impossible in one apache in embedded mode.
>>
>> But is there a way to use daemon mode to run the individual processes
>> from executables build against differing python versions?
>>
>> And if I just faild to see this in the FAQ and other docs (I looked
>> where I thought likely), then please just hit me with a clue stick and
>> accept my apologies.
>
> At this time you cannot do what you want. It has been
> speculated/discussed in the past and eventually mod_wsgi may be
> rearchitected in a way which would allow this, but will not happen
> soon. So for now, only solution is use multiple Apache installations,
> or if want to keep one Apache instance, use fastcgi/proxy solutions.
>
> Graham
>
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