Thanks, yes, I've discovered that although the original box had the 
virtualenv in a /home directory as well, that one had been monkeyed with to 
have world-readable permissions.  On the new box the home directory had the 
standard non-readable permissions, so www-data can't read it.  I'll get 
this fixed up, probably move the venv somewhere else readable by www-data.

Do normal use-cases of modwsgi depend on the fallback to the default Python 
when an explicitly-specified python-home is given?  I'd think it would be 
problematic in many cases.  Perhaps at least issuing some sort of 
diagnostic warning would be useful?


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