What does:

    ${PRODUCT_DIR}/bin/mod_wsgi-apxs

contain after mod_wsgi-httpd is installed?

What are the permissions on the file?

Graham

> On 29 Nov 2016, at 7:54 PM, Michael Graber <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
> I introduced the suggested debugging steps. This is its output:
> 
> 
> 
> + ls -las /des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/modWSGI/4.5.7+0/bin
> total 0
> 0 drwxrwxrwx 2 buildbot desdm 512 Nov 29 02:47 .
> 0 drwxrwxrwx 4 buildbot desdm 512 Nov 29 02:47 ..
> 0 -rwxrwxrwx 1 buildbot desdm 399 Nov 29 02:47 mod_wsgi-apxs
> + echo 
> /des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/modWSGI/4.5.7+0/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mod_wsgi_httpd-2.4.23.1-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg/mod_wsgi_packages/httpd/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/modWSGI/4.5.7+0/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/modWSGIhttpd/2.4.23.1+0/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/tcl/8.5.17+0/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/tk/8.5.17+1/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/sqlite/3080002+0/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/python/2.7.9+1/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/eups_desbuild/1.2.30/bin
> /des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/modWSGI/4.5.7+0/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mod_wsgi_httpd-2.4.23.1-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg/mod_wsgi_packages/httpd/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/modWSGI/4.5.7+0/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/modWSGIhttpd/2.4.23.1+0/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/tcl/8.5.17+0/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/tk/8.5.17+1/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/sqlite/3080002+0/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/python/2.7.9+1/bin:/usr/local/bin:/bin:/usr/bin:/des002/devel/eeups/eups_desbuild/1.2.30/bin
> + echo 
> /des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/modWSGI/4.5.7+0/bin/mod_wsgi-apxs
> /des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/modWSGI/4.5.7+0/bin/mod_wsgi-apxs
> + which apxs
> /des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/modWSGI/4.5.7+0/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mod_wsgi_httpd-2.4.23.1-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg/mod_wsgi_packages/httpd/bin/apxs
> + which mod_wsgi-apxs
> /des002/devel/eeups/ci_build_desbuild/Linux64/modWSGI/4.5.7+0/bin/mod_wsgi-apxs
> + set +x
> 
> .. to me it seems things look ok up the here, no?
> 
> 
> the entire build log can be found here : 
> 
> http://desbuild.cosmology.illinois.edu/eeups/webservice/dashboard/products/modWSGI/4.5.7%2B0/desbuild/build/build.log
>  
> <http://desbuild.cosmology.illinois.edu/eeups/webservice/dashboard/products/modWSGI/4.5.7%2B0/desbuild/build/build.log>
> 
> 
> thanks,
> michael
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, November 29, 2016 at 1:49:23 AM UTC+1, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> Can you add debugging steps between installing mod_wsgi-httpd and installing 
> mod_wsgi whereby you do:
> 
>     set -x
> 
>     ls -las ${PRODUCT_DIR}/bin
> 
>     echo $PATH
>     echo $APXS
> 
>     which apxs
>     which mod_wsgi-apxs
> 
>     set +x
> 
> BTW. I don’t see in your script output where you are setting APXS. Are you 
> sure it was set in the script which was run?
> 
> Graham
> 
>> On 28 Nov 2016, at 10:12 PM, Michael Graber <michi...@ <>gmail.com 
>> <http://gmail.com/>> wrote:
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks Graham for your reply! .. and sorry for the late response.
>> 
>> So, first of all I get from our conversation so far, that in principle you 
>> think our approach should work in principle and not be too complicated, 
>> right?
>> 
>> How can we verify that mod_wsgi-httpd is installed correctly? What tests can 
>> we do?
>> .. we do not get any build errors.
>> 
>> Now I tried your suggestion:
>> 
>>     export APXS=${PRODUCT_DIR}/bin/mod_wsgi-apxs
>> 
>> 
>> .. but again get the same error:
>> 
>> http://desbuild.cosmology.illinois.edu/eeups/webservice/dashboard/products/modWSGI/4.5.7%2B0/desbuild/build/build.log
>>  
>> <http://desbuild.cosmology.illinois.edu/eeups/webservice/dashboard/products/modWSGI/4.5.7%2B0/desbuild/build/build.log>
>> 
>> 
>> So maybe, indeed, the mod_wsgi-httpd installation is not working properly. 
>> Again, how can we verify this?
>> 
>> Thanks in advance,
>> Michael
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Friday, November 18, 2016 at 2:09:20 AM UTC+1, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>> The error you are getting indicates that the mod_wsgi-apxs program was not 
>> found in the PATH when a search was made when installing mod_wsgi. It 
>> therefore fell back to trying to use apxs/apr-1-config/apu-1-config and the 
>> latter were not present.
>> 
>> If you are sure that it is being installed correctly, try instead setting:
>> 
>>     export APXS=${PRODUCT_DIR}/bin/mod_wsgi-apxs
>> 
>> prior to building mod_wsgi.
>> 
>> Graham
>> 
>>> On 18 Nov 2016, at 3:23 AM, Michael Graber <michi...@ <>gmail.com 
>>> <http://gmail.com/>> wrote:
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> So far we've been using the pattern you presented on your series of blog 
>>> posts (around http://blog.dscpl.com.au/search?q=runmodwsgi 
>>> <http://blog.dscpl.com.au/search?q=runmodwsgi>) for the deployment of 
>>> django apps using mod_wsgi-express and the associated django command 
>>> runmodwsgi.
>>> 
>>> This worked great and we would like to continue to do so. Are there any 
>>> better options?
>>> 
>>> We are not doing pip install mod_wsgi but rather have to install mod_wsgi 
>>> through our own package management system.
>>> Apache does not come as a standard with our container platform that's why 
>>> we wanted to install it through mod_wsgi-httpd ..
>>> 
>>> Would you rather recommend using a platform (CentOS7) provided apache 
>>> version?
>>> 
>>> Thanks a lot for your tools and our help!
>>> Michael
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Tuesday, November 15, 2016 at 9:42:38 PM UTC+1, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>>> How are you eventually running mod_wsgi? Are you using mod_wsgi-express, or 
>>> are you trying to integrate this with your existing system Apache 
>>> installation?
>>> 
>>> Why aren’t you just using any existing system Apache installation when 
>>> doing ‘pip install mod_wsgi’, rather than also installing the 
>>> ‘mod_wsgi-httpd’ package?
>>> 
>>> Graham
>>> 
>>>> On 15 Nov 2016, at 11:08 PM, Michael Graber <michi...@ <>gmail.com 
>>>> <http://gmail.com/>> wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Hi!
>>>> 
>>>> In our rather astronomy collaboration we are using mod_wsgi to host some 
>>>> of our django-based webapplications.
>>>> 
>>>> Currently we are in the process of updating to the latest version 
>>>> (mod_wsgi 4.5.7, mod_wsgi 2.4.23.1). Here I encounter some problems:
>>>> 
>>>> For scientific integrity reasons we have our own package management system 
>>>> (eups) with our own distributed version of python (2.7.9). mod_wsgi (and 
>>>> mod_wsgi-httpd) has to be installed through this package management system 
>>>> and against this python version.
>>>> Our substrate os for webapplications (not all platforms need to be covered 
>>>> here) is typically CentOS7.
>>>> 
>>>> This actually worked fine for mod_wsgi 4.4.13 and mod_wsgi-httpd 2.4.12.6. 
>>>> I cannot get the latest version to work.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> First, it would be helpful to get general advice if we do anything 
>>>> unreasonable overall. Here is how we proceed.
>>>> 
>>>> 1. install python 2.7.9 through our package management system. setup the 
>>>> paths to use our versions.
>>>> 
>>>> 2. i downloaded with 'pip download' the source code for the mod_wsgi and 
>>>> the mod_wsgi-httpd package. we distribute them through a fileserver.
>>>> 
>>>> 3. we download these tars to the target machine (centos7).
>>>> 
>>>> 4. we install mod_wsgi-httpd first, basically using python setup.py build 
>>>> and then install with our prefix
>>>> 
>>>> 5. we set some according CFLAGS and then install mod_wsgi through python 
>>>> setup.py build and install (prepending configure (setting --with-apxs 
>>>> accordingly), make was not successful either)
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Please find the build script below.
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Does this make sense overall?
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Now, this does not work. Even though apparently mod_wsgi-httpd builds 
>>>> correctly i suspect that we actually already there create a / the problem. 
>>>> Here is the build log:
>>>> 
>>>> http://desbuild.cosmology.illinois.edu/eeups/webservice/dashboard/products/modWSGI/4.5.7%2B0/desbuild/build/build.log
>>>>  
>>>> <http://desbuild.cosmology.illinois.edu/eeups/webservice/dashboard/products/modWSGI/4.5.7%2B0/desbuild/build/build.log>
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> Any hints are very much appreciated!
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Michael
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> 
>>>> build script: 
>>>> ---------------------------------------------------------------
>>>> 
>>>> #!/usr/bin/env bash
>>>> 
>>>> wget 
>>>> http://desbuild.cosmology.illinois.edu/eeups/webservice/resources/modWSGIhttpd/modWSGIhttpd-2.4.23.1.tar.gz
>>>>  
>>>> <http://desbuild.cosmology.illinois.edu/eeups/webservice/resources/modWSGIhttpd/modWSGIhttpd-2.4.23.1.tar.gz>
>>>> tar xzf modWSGIhttpd-2.4.23.1.tar.gz
>>>> cd modWSGIhttpd-2.4.23.1
>>>> python setup.py build
>>>> 
>>>> mkdir -p ${PRODUCT_DIR}/lib/python2.7/site-packages
>>>> export PYTHONPATH=$PRODUCT_DIR/lib/python2.7/site-packages:$PYTHONPATH
>>>> python setup.py install --prefix=$PRODUCT_DIR
>>>> 
>>>> cd ..
>>>> 
>>>> # now we take care of the modWSGI / mod_wsgi installation
>>>> wget $EXTERNAL/$PRODUCT/$PRODUCT-$VERSION.tar.gz
>>>> tar xzf $PRODUCT-$VERSION.tar.gz
>>>> cd $PRODUCT-$VERSION
>>>> 
>>>> export 
>>>> CFLAGS="-I${PRODUCT_DIR}/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mod_wsgi_httpd-2.4.23.1-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg/mod_wsgi_packages/httpd/include"
>>>> export CFLAGS="$CFLAGS 
>>>> -I${PRODUCT_DIR}/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mod_wsgi_httpd-2.4.23.1-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg/mod_wsgi_packages/httpd/include/apr-1"
>>>> export PATH=${PRODUCT_DIR}/bin:${PATH}
>>>> export 
>>>> PATH=${PRODUCT_DIR}/lib/python2.7/site-packages/mod_wsgi_httpd-2.4.23.1-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg/mod_wsgi_packages/httpd/bin:${PATH}
>>>> 
>>>> #./configure 
>>>> --with-apxs=${PRODUCT_DIR}//lib/python2.7/site-packages/mod_wsgi_httpd-2.4.23.1-py2.7-linux-x86_64.egg/mod_wsgi_packages/httpd/bin/apxs
>>>> #make
>>>> 
>>>> python setup.py build
>>>> python setup.py install --prefix=$PRODUCT_DIR
>>>> 
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