On 6 December 2010 22:40, ChaosKCW <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I would like to know what the outcome of this post is?

Which specific problem within that post are you talking about?

Please restate your exact problem as it presents for you. Don't assume
that your issue is the same as a prior issue.

As such, describe the problem you are having, the symptoms, the exact
errors messages for error logs or as is displayed in browser etc etc.

Also state platform and what versions of Apache, Python, mod_wsgi,
third party C extension modules being used etc.

> Looking at a google search this is an issue faced by a lot of ppl.

Not sure how you come to that conclusion. That specific problem in
that thread with that third party C extension module is the only time
I ever recollect it being raised. At least, believe that that is the
only time it has been raised on the mod_wsgi mailing list. If people
are going to other places to find help on mod_wsgi then I can't help
there as I don't read unrelated forums.

> Some ppl say they comment out the lines, others say they reverted back
> to pywin32 version 2.10, but this version is several years old ....
>
> I was looking for a more definitive answer as what the solution might
> be ... ?

If we knew more about your specific problem, then might be able to
suggest something.

Graham

> Thx
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