> On 15 May 2018, at 12:38 am, Dan DeBlasio <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> hey bud, i have been struggling with this for hours now and i can't figure 
> anything out from anywhere i've googled and searched and what not.
> 
> I have done pip install mod_wsgi but it keeps giving me lnk2001 errors.  so 
> after installing a bunch of microsoft crap which didn't fix my problem and 
> searching forever, I found some older versions and I installed version 
> 4.5.12.  This install completed with no errors, which excited me but even 
> after the install, I'm not able to run mod_wsgi-express.  It doesn't exist.  
> Can I install this manually?

I would need to see the link errors to be able to help.

A few tips.

Use Python 3.6, don't use Python 2.7.

Use Apache from www.apachelounge.com, some other Apache distributions are 
missing bits that allow you to build third party Apache modules.

Use 64 bit versions of Apache, Python and MS C compiler. Don't mix 32 bit and 
64 bit.

Use the exact MS C compiler for the Python version being used. You can find 
what they are in:

https://wiki.python.org/moin/WindowsCompilers 
<https://wiki.python.org/moin/WindowsCompilers>

If possible use an Apache distribution which uses the same MS C compiler. Using 
VC15 Apache with VC14 Python and MS C compilers may work, but you do need to 
use the VC14 compiler that matches what is required for Python 3.6.

Graham

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