Hi all. I know mod_wsgi hasn't seen a release for a long time. There are a lot of reasons why this has been the case and I might go into that another time, but not now and not just because I really need to go get some sleep right now.
Anyway, that is going to be changing quite soon as I restart on making regular updates and releases. As part of this, the source code for mod_wsgi has now officially been moved from the old crappy Google Code site where Mercurial was used to github. The new location for the source code repository is: https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/mod_wsgi I will over the next few days be trying to fix up references on the Google Code site to refer to the new location for source code and issues, and close off parts of the old Google Code site. To get things rolling I am aiming for a quick release of mod_wsgi 3.5 with some accumulated fixes related to Apache 2.4, Python 3.4 and building on Linux and MacOS X. This is where I would really like some help. If anyone has some time, I would very much appreciate you getting down the source code from github: https://github.com/GrahamDumpleton/mod_wsgi/archive/develop.tar.gz or by cloning the develop branch of the github repo, and confirming for me that it at least compiles okay on whatever OS, Python and Apache versions you have available. Only exception is Windows platform. The makefiles do not exist for newer Python versions and I don't want to tackle that issue right now. If you can drop me a quick note as to what OS/Python/Apache combinations you tried on, that would be much appreciated. If you can try it on some WSGI application and let me know that it also seems to work okay, that would be even better. Of course, if you have any issues with compilation do let me know. I will though be trying to avoid any changes prior to getting a release done unless it is a significant issue. Once again, would very much appreciate any help. I really need a good swift kick up the backside to get open and ongoing development of mod_wsgi happening again and this will be the start I need. Much thanks in advance. Graham
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