El jueves, 15 de octubre de 2015, 15:18:23 (UTC-5), Graham Dumpleton 
escribió:
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> Please don’t use screen shots. They can be hard to read and impossible to 
> cut and paste in order to make corrections.
>
> Also, please provide what the error messages at the same time in the 
> Apache error log said. You may even be able to see form them what the issue 
> is yourself.
>
> My guess right now is that it will be saying it cannot find Django, likely 
> because mod_wsgi is using Python 2 but you are expect it to use Python 3 
> and it is only Python 3 you have installed Django into.
>
> Graham
>
> On 16 Oct 2015, at 7:15 am, Juan Lopez <[email protected] <javascript:>> 
> wrote:
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> El jueves, 15 de octubre de 2015, 14:58:30 (UTC-5), Graham Dumpleton 
> escribió:
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>> On 16 Oct 2015, at 6:54 am, Juan Lopez <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Hellos to everyone, I want to make a deploy of the django 1.8, Web server 
>> is Apache Prefork, I downloaded libapache2-mod-wsgi and mod_wsgi, I have 
>> made several configurations but did not work. I researched a lot of 
>> information but it is not explicit with apache prefork.
>>
>> thank you very much to all who can help me.
>>
>> S.O: Opensuse 13.1
>> Pytho:3.3
>> DJango:1.8
>> Apache Prefork:2.4
>>
>> Django’s own documentation for mod_wsgi can be found at:
>>
>>     https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/1.8/howto/deployment/wsgi/modwsgi/
>>
>> Because you are using prefork MPM, just make sure you use mod_wsgi daemon 
>> mode and not embedded mode. More details about that in:
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>>     
>> http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2012/10/why-are-you-using-embedded-mode-of.html
>>
>> In the expectation that you followed the Django documentation, what was 
>> the specific problem you were having.
>>
>> The only thing I can see based on what you have said is that you 
>> installed the wrong system package for mod_wsgi. Your installed 
>> libapache2-mod-wsgi. To me that looks like being for Python 2 and not 
>> Python 3. So see if you can find a Python 3.3 variant of the mod_wsgi 
>> package and install that instead.
>>
>> Having ensured that, you will need to be more specific about what the 
>> problem is.
>>
>> Graham
>>
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> I made this config into the file called httpd.conf and it show me error 
> 500 when I put the url 
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so, what should I use ? Thank you very much for your attention because

I did this on the official website of django and I did not work

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