Only use mod_wsgi-standalone as a last resort as updating of which Apache 
version is used by it is not done often so it isn't usually the latest Apache 
version and thus wouldn't have latest Apache security fixes.

So if installing Apache (with dev package) is simple enough on your Linux 
distro, rely on it instead of mod_wsgi-standalone is the better option.

> On 19 Jul 2022, at 6:55 am, Ed Trumbull <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> I'm just starting to look into mod_wsgi on my system running Lubuntu 22.04. 
> This is a new install, so there's no need to worry about legacy processes.
> 
> I plan to use pip install to load mod_wsgi. It seems to me that I have two 
> options:
>      first install an instance of Apache from the distro and then install 
> mod_wsgi 
>      second, install mod_wsgi-standalone which will bring along its own 
> apache instance
> 
> Are there significant advantages to choose between the two? I'm guessing that 
> mod_wsgi-standalone might have a better chance of having both apache and 
> mod_wsgi agree with each other, and am inclined to go that way. Which do you 
> recommend? Why?
> 
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