Do you know where I can get the proper apxs packages + RPMs, it's not
in the redhat PM (tried with yum).

On Apr 13, 10:26 pm, Carl Nobile <[email protected]> wrote:
> You still need to have apxs installed with RPMs if they don't depend
> on python themselves. Yes mod_wsgi depends on apxs, but apxs does not
> depend on python from what I can tell.
>
> You only need to compile packages that themselves depend on python if
> you are changing from python v2.4 to 2.6.
>
> ~Carl
>
> **** Your post from the other issues. Please use this one. ****
>
> I just as a test I tried to compile it and gives me this error
>
> # ./configure --with-python=/usr/local/bin/python2.6
> checking for apxs2... no
> checking for apxs... no
> checking Apache version... ./configure: line 1704: apxs: command not
> found
> ./configure: line 1704: apxs: command not found
> ./configure: line 1705: apxs: command not found
> ./configure: line 1708: /: is a directory
>
> ./configure: line 1877: apxs: command not found
> configure: creating ./config.status
> config.status: error: cannot find input file: Makefile.in
>
>
>
> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 11:43 AM, MMRUser <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Ok i'll give a try..
>
> > On Apr 13, 8:40 pm, Carl Nobile <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> You will have to recompile all the dependencies that use python
> >> yourself. DO NOT use RPM packages, this includes mod_wsgi. REMOVE all
> >> python dependent RPMs from your system and download the source and
> >> start compiling everything. There may not be all that many, you may
> >> only need to compile mod_wsgi depending on what you have installed.
> >> Make sure you do not have mod_python installed anywhere on the box.
>
> >> ~Carl
>
> >> On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 10:22 AM, MMRUser <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > So is there any way getting around this, I need python 2.6 for some
> >> > dependency reasons (with some packages require)..
>
> >> > On Apr 13, 7:54 pm, Clodoaldo Neto <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> >> 2010/4/13 MMRUser <[email protected]>:
>
> >> >> > ldd mod_wsgi.so out puts :
>
> >> >> >        libpython2.4.so.1.0 => /usr/lib64/libpython2.4.so.1.0
> >> >> > (0x00002b6f95177000)
> >> >> >        libpthread.so.0 => /lib64/libpthread.so.0 (0x00002b6f954a9000)
> >> >> >        libdl.so.2 => /lib64/libdl.so.2 (0x00002b6f956c4000)
> >> >> >        libutil.so.1 => /lib64/libutil.so.1 (0x00002b6f958c9000)
> >> >> >        libm.so.6 => /lib64/libm.so.6 (0x00002b6f95acc000)
> >> >> >        libc.so.6 => /lib64/libc.so.6 (0x00002b6f95d4f000)
> >> >> >        /lib64/ld-linux-x86-64.so.2 (0x0000003aaec00000)
>
> >> >> > seems like it's the older version how to correct this one, I used the
> >> >> > rpm "mod_wsgi-3.2-1.el5.x86_64.rpm" to install mos_wsgi is that the
> >> >> > wrong rpm ?..
>
> >> >> If you got it fromhttp://codepoint.net/attachments/mod_wsgithenit
> >> >> is built against the default Python install: 2.4
>
> >> >> BTW what is so special about Python 2.5/2.6 that some people must
> >> >> prove to the world that their servers run it? The Django site says it
> >> >> works with Python 2.4. Redhat 5 as it is can run for years without a
> >> >> single glitch and I think that is the main goal for a production
> >> >> server, stability. Why would someone want to screw that and ask for a
> >> >> life of trouble? If their applications where that demanding they would
> >> >> not be running Django or any other morbidly obese framework. Why not
> >> >> just shift the server maintenance effort to application development?
> >> >> The application users will never know what Python version they are
> >> >> running or any other technical details.
>
> >> >> I don't know where people is getting the advice to upgrade Python. I
> >> >> think it is plain wrong, especially for not experienced server admins.
>
> >> >> Regards, Clodoaldo
>
> >> >> > System:
> >> >> > Redhat Enterprise Linux 5.4 (64bit)
>
> >> >> > On Apr 13, 6:49 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]>
> >> >> > wrote:
> >> >> >> On 13 April 2010 22:17, MMRUser <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >> >> >> > I'm getting this error on my server log.... I have two versions of
> >> >> >> > Python 2.4 and 2.5 Django is installed in to 2.6 and it's the 
> >> >> >> > default
> >> >> >> > python on my system, also it can be imported through command line..
>
> >> >> >> > I tried then it raised no module name os
> >> >> >> > WSGIPythonHome /usr/local
>
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:04:44 2010] [error] Exception 
> >> >> >> > exceptions.ImportError:
> >> >> >> > 'No module named ate$
> >> >> >> > 'import site' failed; use -v for traceback
>
> >> >> >> There is no Python installation under /usr/local of the version that
> >> >> >> mod_wsgi has been compiled against.
>
> >> >> >> Run:
>
> >> >> >>   ldd mod_wsgi.so
>
> >> >> >> on the .so file that was generated by built process to work out which
> >> >> >> Python it was compiled against. It possibly isn't the version you 
> >> >> >> want
> >> >> >> to use.
>
> >> >> >> > Fatal Python error: unexpected exception during garbage collection
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:04:44 2010] [notice] caught SIGTERM, shutting down
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:04:44 2010] [notice] suEXEC mechanism enabled
> >> >> >> > (wrapper: /usr/sbin/suexec)
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:04:44 2010] [warn] module wsgi_module is already
> >> >> >> > loaded, skipping
>
> >> >> >> You have duplicate LoadModule lines for mod_wsgi. Either you have
> >> >> >> listed it twice by accident, or your snippet configuration file is
> >> >> >> being included more than once for some reason.
>
> >> >> >> Graham
>
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:04:44 2010] [notice] Digest: generating secret for
> >> >> >> > digest authentication .$
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:04:44 2010] [notice] Digest: done
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:04:44 2010] [notice] Apache/2.2.3 (Red Hat) 
> >> >> >> > configured
> >> >> >> > -- resuming normal $
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:09:03 2010] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Directory 
> >> >> >> > index
> >> >> >> > forbidden by Option$
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:09:14 2010] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] mod_wsgi
> >> >> >> > (pid=24108): Target WSGI s$
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:09:14 2010] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] mod_wsgi
> >> >> >> > (pid=24108): Exception occ$
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:09:14 2010] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] Traceback 
> >> >> >> > (most
> >> >> >> > recent call last):
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:09:14 2010] [error] [client 127.0.0.1]   File 
> >> >> >> > "/var/www/
> >> >> >> > html/testproject/a$
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:09:14 2010] [error] [client 127.0.0.1]     import
> >> >> >> > django.core.handlers.wsgi
> >> >> >> > [Tue Apr 13 12:09:14 2010] [error] [client 127.0.0.1] ImportError: 
> >> >> >> > No
> >> >> >> > module named django$
>
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