Graham, I hope that I didn't sound like I was complaining about the docs. I was more thinking of trying to do a strawman for documenting the python-home option "When I Find the Time", but that wouldn't be appropriate if you had decided not to officially support the feature going forward.
I guess I'll go over last spring's exchanges with you to understand the restrictions, and send an offering later, if that's of interest. Bill On Thu, Feb 28, 2013 at 6:08 PM, Graham Dumpleton < [email protected]> wrote: > As mentioned in another thread recently, I acknowledge the documentation > is behind. I got halfway through getting it across to ReadTheDocs so that > could more easily update it but that got bogged down due to lack of time. > So yes, documentation should include it and it will eventually, I just > don't know when right now. I have to readjust my work/life/play balance to > make time somehow. Am hoping to strike a new balance somehow after PyCon. > > Graham > > > On 1 March 2013 01:37, Bill Freeman <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Graham, >> >> Cool. >> >> Should the python-home option approach be added to this document, or do >> you not intend to keep it? >> >> Bill >> >> >> On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Graham Dumpleton < >> [email protected]> wrote: >> >>> Or you follow: >>> >>> http://code.google.com/p/modwsgi/wiki/VirtualEnvironments >>> >>> have WSGIPythonHome be against a virgin virtual environment and then >>> use activate_this from the virtual environment in the WSGI script file for >>> each application to refer to the distinct virtual environments for each >>> application. >>> >>> Graham >>> >>> >>> >>> On 28 February 2013 05:48, Bill Freeman <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>>> Yes, if the mod_wsgi is new enough (>= 3.4?), the exact same python is >>>> used (mod_wsgi can only be built against one), and certain conditions I'm >>>> not qualified to state concerning when things are configured to happen at >>>> startup, I think). You need to use the python-home argument to, IIRC, the >>>> WSGIDeamonProcessGroup directive. (WSGIPythonHome applies globally, so >>>> it's no help.) You need separate process groups for the two VEs, or >>>> course. >>>> >>>> Write me privately if you need more details, I can send you the setup >>>> where I got this working on a mod_wsgi 4.0 trunk check out last spring, >>>> when Graham added the python-home parameter for me. >>>> >>>> My personal website is just one of several WSGI apps running on one >>>> Apache on my linode. >>>> >>>> Bill >>>> >>>> >>>> On Wed, Feb 27, 2013 at 1:21 PM, Juan Antonio Ibáñez < >>>> [email protected]> wrote: >>>> >>>>> Hello, >>>>> >>>>> Is is possible to configure two differrent apps using different >>>>> virtualenv paths under same Apache? I can see WSGIPythonHome configures >>>>> the >>>>> whole mod_wsgi. 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