Problem is found, the cause was incorrect installation of python, so for
now its ok,
thanx for help

On Tue, Oct 2, 2012 at 6:29 AM, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]
> wrote:

> Did you sort this out. Been on holiday for almost a month and so couldn't
> keep up with various email discussions. Trying to catch up now.
>
> Any chance you can upgrade to Apache 2.2 and not use 2.0?
>
> Graham
>
>
> On 18 September 2012 17:21, Gery Herbozo <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I use rhel 32-bit, apache 2 (httpd-2.2.3-43.el5 RPM), mod_wsgi-3.3
>> (source) and this is what I get after running httpd -M:
>>
>> [root@localhost gery]# httpd -M
>> Loaded Modules:
>>  core_module (static)
>>  mpm_prefork_module (static)
>>  http_module (static)
>>  so_module (static)
>>  auth_basic_module (shared)
>>  auth_digest_module (shared)
>>  authn_file_module (shared)
>>  authn_alias_module (shared)
>>  authn_anon_module (shared)
>>  authn_dbm_module (shared)
>>  authn_default_module (shared)
>>  authz_host_module (shared)
>>  authz_user_module (shared)
>>  authz_owner_module (shared)
>>  authz_groupfile_module (shared)
>>  authz_dbm_module (shared)
>>  authz_default_module (shared)
>>  ldap_module (shared)
>>  authnz_ldap_module (shared)
>>  include_module (shared)
>>  log_config_module (shared)
>>  logio_module (shared)
>>  env_module (shared)
>>  ext_filter_module (shared)
>>  mime_magic_module (shared)
>>  expires_module (shared)
>>  deflate_module (shared)
>>  headers_module (shared)
>>  usertrack_module (shared)
>>  setenvif_module (shared)
>>  mime_module (shared)
>>  dav_module (shared)
>>  status_module (shared)
>>  autoindex_module (shared)
>>  info_module (shared)
>>  dav_fs_module (shared)
>>  vhost_alias_module (shared)
>>  negotiation_module (shared)
>>  dir_module (shared)
>>  actions_module (shared)
>>  speling_module (shared)
>>  userdir_module (shared)
>>  alias_module (shared)
>>  rewrite_module (shared)
>>  proxy_module (shared)
>>  proxy_balancer_module (shared)
>>  proxy_ftp_module (shared)
>>  proxy_http_module (shared)
>>  proxy_connect_module (shared)
>>  cache_module (shared)
>>  suexec_module (shared)
>>  disk_cache_module (shared)
>>  file_cache_module (shared)
>>  mem_cache_module (shared)
>>  cgi_module (shared)
>>  version_module (shared)
>>  wsgi_module (shared)
>>  auth_kerb_module (shared)
>>  mysql_auth_module (shared)
>>  auth_pgsql_module (shared)
>>  authz_ldap_module (shared)
>>  nss_module (shared)
>>  perl_module (shared)
>>  php5_module (shared)
>>  proxy_ajp_module (shared)
>>  python_module (shared)
>>  ssl_module (shared)
>>  dav_svn_module (shared)
>>  authz_svn_module (shared)
>> Syntax OK
>> [root@localhost gery]#
>>
>> I installed everything from rpm, the only source is mod_wsgi-3.3. The
>> "apachect restart" seems to me that doesn't do anaything "relevant" in my
>> system, only "service httpd restart" does the job.
>>
>> HTH,
>>
>> Gery
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 18 September 2012 09:24, Galikhan Khamitov <
>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> mm... i used 'http -l' and i didn't see mod_php,
>>> seems like by use of <ifmodule> it loads mod_php5,
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 7:06 AM, Graham Dumpleton <
>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>
>>>> If you aren't using mod_php, how are you hosting the PHP site within
>>>> the same Apache?
>>>>
>>>> On 18 September 2012 00:03, Galikhan Khamitov <
>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I mean that it is working but when I call some php site (that works
>>>>> normally before i add loadModule)
>>>>> my browser gets loaded and doesnt give some feedback. httpd.conf
>>>>> generated by cpanel may be beacuse of this
>>>>>  there is inconsistensy.
>>>>> errorlog shows number of rows:
>>>>> [notice] child pid 94## exit signal segmentation fault(11)
>>>>>
>>>>> About testing as i said a just only add 'loadModule' and this problem
>>>>> starts.
>>>>> rows with hello wsgi app are commented , for now i dont use them
>>>>>
>>>>> I dont use mod_python and mod_php
>>>>>
>>>>> Seems like this version of apache(2.0.64) doesnt have this command
>>>>> 'http -M'
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Sep 18, 2012 at 6:20 AM, Graham Dumpleton <
>>>>> [email protected]> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Define doesn't respond?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> You mean it is not contactable? You mean it will not even respond to a
>>>>>> request for a static file?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> With what WSGI application are you testing? The WSGI hello world or
>>>>>> some big framework dependent application?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> What mod_wsgi configuration have you used to configure your WSGI
>>>>>> application?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Are you also loading mod_python or mod_php into same Apache?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Have you tried running Apache explicitly as:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>   httpd -M
>>>>>>
>>>>>> to see if Apache can even start and dump out list of modules it is
>>>>>> loading?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Note that on some systems 'httpd' may actually need to be 'apache2'.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Graham
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On 17 September 2012 05:27, gmailuser <[email protected]>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> > Hi all
>>>>>> > apache doesn't respond when I add
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >  LoadModule mod_wsgi modules/mod_wsgi.so
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> > to httpd.conf. There nothing in error_log.
>>>>>> > I am using VPS ,rhel5, apache(2.0.64), mod_wsgi-3.4, python2.7
>>>>>> > compilation of mod_wsgi was ok.
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
>>>>>> >
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