Is the first error and the instructions not obvious? The --with-python
options takes path to Python executable not a directory.

Graham

On Sunday, 9 September 2012, Marc ThinlineData wrote:

> Can you link me to Python 2.x and a corresponding mod_wsgi? For me it all
> seems that they only support Python 3.1 with mod_wsgi. Cant find old
> Python.
>
> On Sunday, September 9, 2012 10:55:17 PM UTC+1, Jason Garber wrote:
>>
>> Just install latest python 2x and modwsgi from ius.  They install in
>> alternate locations so plesk, apache, original python not affected.
>>
>> Installs as /usr/bin/python27 iirc.
>> On Sep 9, 2012 5:53 PM, "Marc ThinlineData" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> I run CentOS5. Godaddy VPS with Plesk installed. I cannot brake Plesk
>> that I have seen other users complaining some updates do for them.
>>
>> And my needs are basically to get mod_wsgi working so that I can focus on
>> Python and Django. (this is another headache, but I have to solve mod_wsgi
>> first).
>>
>>
>> On Sunday, September 9, 2012 10:33:26 PM UTC+1, Jason Garber wrote:
>>
>> What is your need, specifically?
>> On Sep 9, 2012 5:32 PM, "Marc ThinlineData" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> You dont by any chance have a repo that fits my need? I only found a
>> mod_wsgi compatible with latest Python version, but it has to work with 2.7
>> as well, since all this work is just for getting Django to work.
>>
>> On Sunday, September 9, 2012 9:55:22 PM UTC+1, Jason Garber wrote:
>>
>> Rpms are easy to install, uninstall, upgrade, and most important, they
>> are deterministic.
>>
>> Unless you are in the business of developing or testing modwsgi, and you
>> can get them, packages make sense.
>>
>> Break apache with an rpm?
>>
>> Thanks!
>>  On Sep 9, 2012 4:50 PM, "Marc ThinlineData" <[email protected]>
>> wrote:
>>
>> So your saying I should skip the manual labor and go for a RPM that deals
>> with it?
>>
>> My biggest concern here is that I break Apache.
>>
>> On Sunday, September 9, 2012 9:34:01 PM UTC+1, Jason Garber wrote:
>>
>> Hi Marc,
>>
>> Not to answer your question, but are you aware that the IUS Community
>> Project maintains updated RPMs for Python 2, 3, and mod_wsgi for both --
>> targeted to RHEL 5 and 6 ?
>>
>> http://iuscommunity.org/Repos
>>
>> Thanks!
>> Jason
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Sep 9, 2012 at 3:09 PM, Marc ThinlineData <[email protected]
>> > wrote:
>>
>> I have Apache 2.2 installed on a Red Hat VPS.
>>
>> I have python 2.4 installed as default with Apache, thus I define the
>> path to my own Python installation. This is what I run:
>>
>> [root@ip-188-121-62-71 mod_wsgi-3.4]# ./configure
>> --with-apxs=/usr/sbin/apxs --with-python=/usr/bin/Python-********2.7.3/
>> checking Apache version... 2.2.22
>> ./configure: line 1788: /usr/bin/Python-2.7.3/: is a directory
>> ./configure: line 1792: /usr/bin/Python-2.7.3/: is a directory
>> ./configure: line 1797: /usr/bin/Python-2.7.3/: is a directory
>> ./configure: line 1811: /usr/bin/Python-2.7.3/: is a directory
>> ./configure: line 1815: /usr/bin/Python-2.7.3/: is a directory
>> ./configure: line 1818: /usr/bin/Python-2.7.3/: is a directory
>> ./configure: line 1821: /usr/bin/Python-2.7.3/: is a directory
>> ./configure: line 1824: /usr/bin/Python-2.7.3/: is a directory
>> ./configure: line 1846: /usr/bin/Python-2.7.3/: is a directory
>> ./configure: line 1850: /usr/bin/Python-2.7.3/: is a directory
>> configure: creating ./config.status
>> config.status: creating Makefile
>>
>> Then I do a make
>>
>> And this pops out:
>>
>> mod_wsgi.c:9168: warning: assignment makes pointer from integer without a
>> cast
>> mod_wsgi.c:9235: error: 'DispatchObject' has no member named 'r'
>> mod_wsgi.c:9239: error: 'DispatchObject' has no member named 'log'
>> mod_wsgi.c:9242: error: 'PyExc_AttributeError' undeclared (first use in
>> this function)
>> mod_wsgi.c:9244: error: 'DispatchObject' has no member named 'log'
>> mod_wsgi.c:9257: error: expected expression before ')' token
>> mod_wsgi.c:9262: error: too many arguments to function
>> 'wsgi_log_python_error'
>> mod_wsgi.c:9270: error: expected expression before 'module'
>> mod_wsgi.c: In function 'wsgi_deadlock_thread
>>
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