Alon,

If you install a mod_wsgi mod that is compiled with Python 2.6 then all
your apps need to use Python 2.6 for all the apps that run with it. never
use any version of Python that mod_wsgi was not compiled against.

~Carl

On Tue, Mar 20, 2012 at 8:59 AM, Alon Nisser <[email protected]> wrote:

> on my linux (ubunto 11) installation I have running both python 2.7 and
> 2.6
> I want to install and configure mod_wsgi for my localhost running apache
> (to do some debugging.. I can't figure out with a bottle.py deployment to
> openshift who uses mod_wsgi)
> the virtualenv I want to run the application from is using python 2.6
> should I install the specifc 2.6 mod_wsgi (which seems from looking in the
> guide more of a fuss, since it isn't the default python version in my
> installation)in order with the virtualenv
> or would the default installation (probably with python 2.7) would suffice
> for running the wsgi app in the virtenv?
> thanks for the help!
>
>
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