If you are sure that WSGIDaemonProcess only appears once, it means you are 
somehow including that Apache config file more than once into the parent Apache 
configuration file.

Because Apache can use wildcards to include all files from a directory, make 
sure you didn't save a backup version of the file with a a backup file 
extension.

Graham

> On 3 Jan 2017, at 9:43 PM, Jaqen Nki <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> That makes sense and I saw a post where you mentioned that, however I'm only 
> using vhost for 80 at this time, I don't see where its picking up an extra 
> WSGIDaemonProcess .   This process im following is completely automated.  I 
> shouldn't even have to enter a 443 vhost, what I posted was the complete 
> sld.conf . Would these files be conflicting in anyway:
> 
> 000-default.conf  default-ssl.conf  
> 
> 
> On Tuesday, January 3, 2017 at 3:33:05 AM UTC-7, Graham Dumpleton wrote:
> When you are running both 80 and 443 VirtualHost's, only include the 
> WSGIDaemonProcess directive in the first of the two which would be read by 
> Apache. The second one, because it uses the same ServerName, can reference 
> the daemon process group from the first VirtualHost.
> 
> If you do not do this, the name of the daemon process group needs to be 
> different in each VirtualHost because it has to be globally unique. You don't 
> want this though in this case though since whether is port 80 or 443, is same 
> site, so no point running more than one instance of your application as takes 
> more memory.
> 
> Other option is to move the WSGIDaemonProcess outside of all VirtualHost's so 
> is global, then any VirtualHost can reference it. Even with 80/443, still 
> better to have it once in the first VirtualHost and use reference it by name 
> from second.
> 
> Graham
> 
>> On 3 Jan 2017, at 9:28 PM, Jaqen Nki <proj...@ <>gmail.com 
>> <http://gmail.com/>> wrote:
>> 
>> one thing real quick, I am running let's encrypt from source this time, last 
>> crack at it, get this error in the prompt:
>> 
>> AH00526: Syntax error on line 4 of /etc/apache2/sites-enabled/sld.conf:
>> Name duplicates previous WSGI daemon definition.
>> 
>> <VirtualHost *:80>
>>                 ServerName skylinedev.net <http://skylinedev.net/>
>>                 ServerAlias www.skylinedev.net <http://www.skylinedev.net/>
>>                 WSGIDaemonProcess sld 
>> python-home=/var/www/SkylineDevelopment/FlaskApp/FlaskApp/venv               
>>       #  ???
>>                 WSGIProcessGroup sld
>>                 WSGIApplicationGroup %{GLOBAL}
>>                 WSGIScriptAlias / 
>> /var/www/SkylineDevelopment/FlaskApp/flaskapp.wsgi
>>                 <Directory /var/www/SkylineDevelopment/FlaskApp/>
>>                         Order allow,deny
>>                         Allow from all
>>                 </Directory>
>>                 Alias /static 
>> /var/www/SkylineDevelopment/FlaskApp/FlaskApp/static
>>                 <Directory 
>> /var/www/SkylineDevelopment/FlaskApp/FlaskApp/static/>
>>                         Order allow,deny
>>                         Allow from all
>>                 </Directory>
>>                 ErrorLog /var/www/SkylineDevelopment/logs/error.log
>>                 LogLevel warn
>>                 CustomLog /var/www/SkylineDevelopment/logs/access.log 
>> combined
>> </VirtualHost>
>> 
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