I've used a windows tool (robocopy) to copy the file permissions from one of the existing apache modules. Still no luck.
I'm still getting this error: [Wed Jun 16 13:31:18 2010] [notice] Parent: Received restart signal -- Restarting the server. httpd.exe: Syntax error on line 128 of C:/Program Files (x86)/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load C:/Program Files (x86)/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/modules/mod_wsgi.so into server: The specified module could not be found. [Wed Jun 16 13:31:18 2010] [notice] Child 3540: Exit event signaled. Child process is ending. [Wed Jun 16 13:31:18 2010] [warn] (OS 995)The I/O operation has been aborted because of either a thread exit or an application request. : winnt_accept: Asynchronous AcceptEx failed. [Wed Jun 16 13:31:19 2010] [notice] Child 3540: Released the start mutex [Wed Jun 16 13:31:20 2010] [notice] Child 3540: All worker threads have exited. [Wed Jun 16 13:31:20 2010] [notice] Child 3540: Child process is exiting Matt On Jun 10, 7:03 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]> wrote: > Did you use cgywin shell to verify file permissions and user/group > ownership as I suggested? > > Graham > > On 11 June 2010 06:42,mpickard<[email protected]> wrote: > > > So still not having any luck. I've removed WAMP and installed Apache > > 2.2. Apache starts fine until I try to load the wsgi module, then > > this is what is in my error logs: > > > Jun 10 13:22:17 2010] [notice] Child 1724: Exit event signaled. Child > > process is ending. > > httpd.exe: Syntax error on line 128 of C:/Program Files (x86)/Apache > > Software Foundation/Apache2.2/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load C:/Program > > Files (x86)/Apache Software Foundation/Apache2.2/modules/mod_wsgi.so > > into server: The specified module could not be found. > > [Thu Jun 10 13:22:17 2010] [warn] (OS 995)The I/O operation has been > > aborted because of either a thread exit or an application request. : > > winnt_accept: Asynchronous AcceptEx failed. > > [Thu Jun 10 13:22:18 2010] [notice] Child 1724: Released the start > > mutex > > [Thu Jun 10 13:22:19 2010] [notice] Child 1724: All worker threads > > have exited. > > [Thu Jun 10 13:22:19 2010] [notice] Child 1724: Child process is > > exiting > > > I've tried the precompiled modules as well as modules from this post: > > >http://groups.google.com/group/modwsgi/browse_thread/thread/2c214e9a5... > > > No luck. I've even tried compiling them myself, but no luck with the > > build. > > > Does that error message help? > > > On May 28, 2:48 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]> > > wrote: > >> On 29 May 2010 03:21,mpickard<[email protected]> wrote: > > >> > Hmm, no luck. Any reasons while it would not be able to "find" that > >> > module? I've double checked the path. > > >> Do you have 'cygwin' tools installed. > > >> Use a shell under cygwin to go to the directory and do a 'ls -las'. > >> Then compare what cygwin says for file ownership and permissions and > >> use chown/chgrp/chmod as appropriate to get it to match. On my system > >> at least there was one chmod type thing I couldn't get t match, but > >> still worked. > > >> Graham > > >> > On May 27, 5:33 pm,mpickard<[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> Graham - > > >> >> Good catch. WAMP does log its errors through the Windows OS because > >> >> WAMP registers Apache as a Windows Service. So when I open up the > >> >> Event Viewer and look under Applications. I see an error message for > >> >> Apache that says: > > >> >> The Apache service named reported the following error: > > >> >> >>> httpd.exe: Syntax error on line 109 of > >> >> >>> C:/wamp/bin/apache/Apache2.2.11/conf/httpd.conf: Cannot load > >> >> >>> C:/wamp/bin/apache/Apache2.2.11/modules/mod_wsgi.so into server: > >> >> >>> The specified module could not be found. > > >> >> I'm guessing it has something to do with my text editor...I look into > >> >> that. > > >> >> Thanks, > > >> >> Matt > > >> >> On May 27, 5:21 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]> > >> >> wrote: > > >> >> > On 28 May 2010 10:15,mpickard<[email protected]> wrote: > > >> >> > > Yes, that's the frustrating thing about this process. I don't know > >> >> > > if > >> >> > > WAMP 2.0 logs errors in a special way, but if the whole WAMP stack > >> >> > > doesn't start successfully, I don't see any errors in the apache > >> >> > > error > >> >> > > log. If I remove the load mod_wsgi directive and let the stack load > >> >> > > successfully, then I see new messages in the error log....but they > >> >> > > are > >> >> > > "success" message and none of them deal with mod_wsgi.... > > >> >> > > So maybe i need to post a message to WAMP 2.0 and figure out why I'm > >> >> > > not seeing error messages... > > >> >> > Maybe they go into some system logs instead. > > >> >> > I don't know Windows and have exhausted most of my normal suggestions, > >> >> > but maybe if you are lucky someone else here can help. > > >> >> > Certainly ask WAMP people where any startup failure messages would go. > > >> >> > BTW, why are you using WAMP and not just standard Apache httpd binary > >> >> > installer from Apache software foundation themselves? > > >> >> > Graham > > >> >> > > On May 27, 5:10 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]> > >> >> > > wrote: > >> >> > >> On 28 May 2010 10:01,mpickard<[email protected]> > >> >> > >> wrote: > > >> >> > >> > I tried uninstall and reinstalling both 32-bit and 64-bit > >> >> > >> > versions of > >> >> > >> > Python. > > >> >> > >> > Does mod_wsgi actually load python when it is loaded by the > >> >> > >> > Apache > >> >> > >> > server? What does loading mod_wsgi entail? > > >> >> > >> It needs to be able to find the PYTHON25.DLL (or some name like > >> >> > >> that). > >> >> > >> In other words, it doesn't execute the Python executable, but > >> >> > >> links in > >> >> > >> its DLL and uses that. > > >> >> > >> Are you absolutely sure there is no messages in error log? When you > >> >> > >> shutdown note what last message is. Then when attempt to start, > >> >> > >> post > >> >> > >> any messages which appear from that point on no matter what they > >> >> > >> are. > > >> >> > >> Graham > > >> >> > >> > Thanks, > > >> >> > >> > Matt > > >> >> > >> > On May 27, 4:39 pm, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]> > >> >> > >> > wrote: > >> >> > >> >> On 28 May 2010 07:43,mpickard<[email protected]> > >> >> > >> >> wrote: > > >> >> > >> >> > Hi - > > >> >> > >> >> > I've installed WAMP 2.0 (Apache 2.2.11) on a Windows 2003 R2 > >> >> > >> >> > x64 > >> >> > >> >> > server. I'm using Python 2.6. I'm trying to install > >> >> > >> >> > mod_wsgi. I > >> >> > >> >> > placed the .so file in the > >> >> > >> >> > "C:\wamp\bin\apache\Apache2.2.11\modules" > >> >> > >> >> > directory (that's where all the other modules reside). In my > >> >> > >> >> > httpd.conf I added: > > >> >> > >> >> > LoadModule mod_wsgi_module modules/mod_wsgi.so > > >> >> > >> >> > The Apache server won't start. If I comment out the above > >> >> > >> >> > line, the > >> >> > >> >> > server starts fine. However, I'm not seeing any errors in > >> >> > >> >> > the log > >> >> > >> >> > file and I have LogLevel set to "debug". Since WAMP starts > >> >> > >> >> > up fine > >> >> > >> >> > with the load module line, I don't think it is a 64/32-bit > >> >> > >> >> > issue. I'm > >> >> > >> >> > pretty sure WAMP is running as a 32-bit file > > >> >> > >> >> > I checked that the permissions of the wsgi module is the same > >> >> > >> >> > as all > >> >> > >> >> > the other modules in the > >> >> > >> >> > "C:\wamp\bin\apache\Apache2.2.11\modules" > >> >> > >> >> > directory. > > >> >> > >> >> > I have also tried both the mod_wsgi-2.7and the mod_wsgi-3.0 > >> >> > >> >> > modules > >> >> > >> >> > for Python 2.6 and Apache 2.2. > > >> >> > >> >> > Any thoughts on what might be wrong? > > >> >> > >> >> Ensure you installed Python for all users and not just yourself. > > >> >> > >> >> Ensure you are not using Python 2.6.1 on Windows, use a later > >> >> > >> >> version. > > >> >> > >> >> Best thing to do is uninstall Python and reinstall lastest for > >> >> > >> >> all users. > > >> >> > >> >> Graham > > >> >> > >> > -- > >> >> > >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the > >> >> > >> > Google Groups "modwsgi" group. > >> >> > >> > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > >> >> > >> > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >> >> > >> > [email protected]. > >> >> > >> > For more options, visit this group > >> >> > >> > athttp://groups.google.com/group/modwsgi?hl=en. > > >> >> > > -- > >> >> > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > >> >> > > Groups "modwsgi" group. > >> >> > > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > >> >> > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >> >> > > [email protected]. > >> >> > > For more options, visit this group > >> >> > > athttp://groups.google.com/group/modwsgi?hl=en. > > >> > -- > >> > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google > >> > Groups "modwsgi" group. > >> > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > >> > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > >> > [email protected]. > >> > For more options, visit this group > >> > athttp://groups.google.com/group/modwsgi?hl=en. > > > -- > > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > > "modwsgi" group. > > To post to this group, send email to [email protected]. > > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > > [email protected]. > > For more options, visit this group > > athttp://groups.google.com/group/modwsgi?hl=en. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "modwsgi" group. 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