If you are only running the one WSGI application, try adding:
WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
It is a magic incantation which gets around problems in third party C
extension modules for Python which are written so as to only work in
main interpreter. If not run in main interpreter they will dead lock
the request thread.
Graham
On 9 February 2012 22:42, Demetrio Girardi <[email protected]> wrote:
> hello world works, but so does django's development server, hence why I think
> the culprit is mod_wsgi.
>
> the working installation ships with a ton of DLLs (I assume visual c++
> runtimes) both in mod_wsgi's and python2.6's paths. If I remove those,
> forcing use of system DLLs I presume, the installation behaves like the
> non-working installation.
>
> Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>>Have you tried with a WSGI hello world program rather than with Django
>>to work out whether a mod_wsgi issues or an issue in Django somehow?
>>
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