In article <[email protected]>, Ron Garret <[email protected]> wrote:
> I successfully installed MoinMoin as a CGI according to the instructions > on the moinmo.in site. But when I tried to switch over to running it > under wsgi it failed thusly: > > [Sat Dec 27 21:44:14 2008] [error] [client 66.214.189.2] Traceback (most > recent call last): > [Sat Dec 27 21:44:14 2008] [error] [client 66.214.189.2] File > "/www/wikis/genesisgroup/moin.wsgi", line 49, in ? > [Sat Dec 27 21:44:14 2008] [error] [client 66.214.189.2] from > MoinMoin.server.server_wsgi import WsgiConfig, moinmoinApp > [Sat Dec 27 21:44:14 2008] [error] [client 66.214.189.2] ImportError: No > module named MoinMoin.server.server_wsgi > > The problem, I believe, is that I have both Python 2.4 and 2.5 installed > (it's a Debian box) and MM is installed under 2.5 but WSGI is using 2.4. > I tried to fix this by setting WSGIPythonHome but to no avail. I can't > figure out what to set it to. The instructions say: > > "the WSGIPythonHome directive should be used to specify the exact > location of the Python installation corresponding to the version of > Python compiled against" > > I have two problems with this. First, I didn't compile mod_wsgi, I got > it pre-built as a Debian module. Second, what does "the exact location > of the Python installation" even mean? Python2.5 is spread out in at > least three different places: /usr/local/bin, /usr/lib/python2.5, and > /usr/local/lib/python2.5. I've tried setting WSGIPythonHome to all of > those (and a few other things as well) and nothing worked. > > Also, "the version of Python compiled against" seems very odd. What > does that mean? Surely I don't have to recompile mod_wsgi every time I > change to a new version of Python? > > Help! Thanks! > > rg So never mind, I figured it out. I did indeed have to recompile mod_wsgi from source to get it to use Python 2.5. (That turned out to be a major hassle. I had to do it twice. The first time through it made Apache dump core. I still don't know why.) Seems to be working now though. rg -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list
