I'm not using it. 
I followed your guide and what it says about python3. 

On Thursday, December 2, 2021 at 6:20:35 PM UTC-8 Graham Dumpleton wrote:

> You should not use activate_this.py for virtual environment activation 
> unless you have no other choice. Use WSGIPythonHome or preferably use 
> WSGIDaemonProcess and python-home as explain in that doc.
>
> On 3 Dec 2021, at 1:18 pm, matkatmusic <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Success!!!
>
> [wsgi:info] [pid 19919:tid 47035722368064] mod_wsgi (pid=19919): 
> Initializing Python.
> [Thu Dec 02 15:38:08.576095 2021] [wsgi:info] [pid 19916:tid 
> 47035722368064] mod_wsgi (pid=19916): Attach interpreter ''.
> [Thu Dec 02 15:38:08.586154 2021] [wsgi:info] [pid 19913:tid 
> 47035722368064] mod_wsgi (pid=19913): Attach interpreter ''.
> [Thu Dec 02 15:38:08.591026 2021] [wsgi:info] [pid 19914:tid 
> 47035722368064] mod_wsgi (pid=19914): Attach interpreter ''.
> [Thu Dec 02 15:38:08.594354 2021] [wsgi:info] [pid 19915:tid 
> 47035722368064] mod_wsgi (pid=19915): Attach interpreter ''.
> [Thu Dec 02 15:38:08.598385 2021] [wsgi:info] [pid 19919:tid 
> 47035722368064] mod_wsgi (pid=19919): Attach interpreter ''.
> [ N 2021-12-02 15:38:08.9955 19868/T1 age/Cor/TelemetryCollector.h:531 ]: 
> Message from Phusion: End time can not be before or equal to begin time
> [ N 2021-12-02 15:38:09.0274 19868/T1 age/Cor/CoreMain.cpp:1325 ]: 
> Passenger core shutdown finished
>
> Now I am getting python-specific errors when I try to load up my site.  
> These errors are related to the virtual environment and the missing 
> `activate_this.py` file. 
>
> After reading: 
> https://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/develop/user-guides/virtual-environments.html
>  
> It seems like mod_wsgi is meant for, or designed around python v2.x, not 
> v3.x 
>
> I was able to get the hello, world snippet you shared here up and running 
> and printing out. 
>
> https://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/develop/user-guides/debugging-techniques.html#apache-error-log-files
>
> Now I just need to solve these import errors, which seem to be related to 
> my folder hierarchy and file structure. 
>
>
>
> On Thursday, December 2, 2021 at 1:47:38 PM UTC-8 Graham Dumpleton wrote:
>
>> A few quick comments as got other things need to do before read through 
>> this properly.
>>
>> 1. Compiling your own Python can be tricky. Read:
>>
>> * 
>> http://blog.dscpl.com.au/2015/06/installing-custom-python-version-into.html
>>
>> Ignore that it talks about docker as still relevant.
>>
>> 2. If you are using Python from a non standard location, if using CMMI 
>> install method you have to embed in mod_wsgi  knowledge of where it is. 
>> That is, set LD_RUN_PATH when compiling/installing module. Read:
>>
>> * 
>> https://modwsgi.readthedocs.io/en/master/user-guides/installation-issues.html#unable-to-find-python-shared-library
>>
>> 3. Instead of using CMMI install method, it can be better to use pip 
>> install method. Read:
>>
>> * https://pypi.org/project/mod-wsgi/
>>
>> Graham
>>
>> On 3 Dec 2021, at 8:39 am, matkatmusic <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> I am getting the following error when I try to use mod_wsgi with 
>> Apache2.4:
>>
>> The “/usr/sbin/httpd -DSSL -t -f 
>> /etc/apache2/conf.d/includes/pre_main_global.conf.tmp.cfgcheck -C Include 
>> "/etc/apache2/conf.modules.d/*.conf"” command (process 10241) reported 
>> error number 1 when it ended. httpd: Syntax error on line 2 of 
>> /etc/apache2/conf.d/includes/pre_main_global.conf.tmp.cfgcheck: Cannot load 
>> modules/mod_wsgi.so into server: libpython3.9.so.1.0: cannot open shared 
>> object file: No such file or directory
>>
>> I have installed python3.9.9 from source code as the Cpanel user into: 
>> $HOME/python/Python-3.9.9/
>> the configuration was:
>> --enable-shared --prefix=$HOME/python
>> This install location is taken from this tutorial from my host:
>> https://www.bluehost.com/help/article/python-installation
>>
>> mkdir ~/python cd ~/python wget 
>> http://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.9.9/Python-3.9.9.tgz tar zxfv 
>> Python-3.9.9.tgz find ~/python -type d | xargs chmod 0755 cd Python-3.9.9
>> ./configure --enable-shared --prefix=$HOME/python make make install
>>
>> I have modified the CPanel user's .bashrc file to point to this location 
>> so that calling $ python -V will execute the python installed from source. 
>>
>> This command failed (cannot find libpython3.9.so.1.0), so I followed the 
>> instructions here to add LD_LIBRARY_PATH to the .bashrc: 
>>
>> https://stackoverflow.com/questions/480764/linux-error-while-loading-shared-libraries-cannot-open-shared-object-file-no-s
>>
>> export PATH=/home/bfxqsxmy/python/Python-3.9.9/:$PATH
>> export PATH=/home/bfxqsxmy/python/bin/:$PATH
>> export 
>> LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/home/bfxqsxmy/python/Python-3.9.9/:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
>>
>> Now running 'python -V' from the CPanel User's shell prints out 
>> 'python3.9.9'
>>
>> I then installed mod_wsgi from source as the Cpanel user. 
>> the configuration used was:
>> ./configure --with-apxs=/bin/apxs 
>> --with-python=/home/bfxqsxmy/python/Python-3.9.9/python
>>
>> 'make' succeeded without issue.
>> running 'make install' failed because I was the Cpanel user, and it was 
>> trying to write to /etc/apache2/modules/
>>
>> running 'sudo make install' succeeded. 
>> /etc/apache2/modules/mod_wsgi.so now exists. 
>>
>> Next: I try to edit the Apache Pre-main include file via WHM and add the 
>> following line:
>>  LoadModule wsgi_module modules/mod_wsgi.so
>>
>> Updating the pre-main include file causes this error to appear: 
>> *Error:*
>> The “/usr/sbin/httpd -DSSL -t -f 
>> /etc/apache2/conf.d/includes/pre_main_global.conf.tmp.cfgcheck -C Include 
>> "/etc/apache2/conf.modules.d/*.conf"” command (process 10241) reported 
>> error number 1 when it ended. httpd: Syntax error on line 2 of 
>> /etc/apache2/conf.d/includes/pre_main_global.conf.tmp.cfgcheck: Cannot load 
>> modules/mod_wsgi.so into server: libpython3.9.so.1.0: cannot open shared 
>> object file: No such file or directory
>>
>> Apache is running as the following users:
>> root (1 instance of /usr/sbin/httpd -k start)
>> nobody (6 instances of /usr/sbin/httpd -k start)
>>
>> Any idea what the problem is? 
>>
>> Thanks!!
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