On 26 September 2012 14:44, Gnarlodious <[email protected]> wrote:
> OSX 10.8 already includes mod_wsgi which is located at
>
> /Applications/Server.app/Contents/ServerRoot/usr/libexec/apache2/mod_wsgi.so

My understanding is that this is only present where you have MacOS X
server extensions installed and it is not present on desktop MacOS X.

I haven't upgraded yet to 10.8 yet however so do not know for sure.

Graham

> so there is no need to install it again unless you have special webapp
> requirements. If you were to undo what you did, it may be that Apache will
> work normally. If you manually edited a .conf file it my not start up.
>
>
> Server.app has built-in WSGI webapp support with a minimal wsgi script ready
> to run. In the Websites section, doubleclick on your configuration then
> "Edit Advanced Settings". You will see a selector for "Python "Hello World"
> app at /wsgi. This file is located at
>
> /Library/Server/Web/Data/WebApps/hello.wsgi
>
>
> Be sure to open Console.app and navigate to the error_log file for what may
> be causing it.
>
>
> -- Gnarlie
>
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