Re: [modwsgi] Re: mod_wsgi compiled with Python 3.2.2?

2012-04-26 Thread Gnarlodious


 Has this problem been resolved yet? I am running an OSX version that comes 
 with Apache/2.2.22 and would hate to have to downgrade Apache to run 
 mod_wsgi.

-- Gnarlie 

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Re: [modwsgi] Re: mod_wsgi compiled with Python 3.2.2?

2012-04-26 Thread Graham Dumpleton
On 27 April 2012 04:16, Gnarlodious gnarlodi...@gmail.com wrote:
 Has this problem been resolved yet? I am running an OSX version that comes
 with Apache/2.2.22 and would hate to have to downgrade Apache to run
 mod_wsgi.

Can you clarify what you are asking about?

The prior discussion was about Python 3.2 support not Apache 2.2
versions so I can't see why you would be saying you need to downgrade
Apache.

Graham

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Re: [modwsgi] Re: mod_wsgi compiled with Python 3.2.2?

2011-12-21 Thread Graham Dumpleton
Can you provide more context than that please?

Have you used mod_wsgi 4.X source code from mod_wsgi source code
repository? You can't use mod_wsgi 3.3 source code with Python 3.2.

Also, what platform are you doing this on?

Graham

On 21 December 2011 23:37, Gnarlodious gnarlodi...@gmail.com wrote:
 I should add that I installed the Python from the package installer. Should
 I have built it custom-like?

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Re: [modwsgi] Re: mod_wsgi compiled with Python 3.2.2?

2011-12-21 Thread Graham Dumpleton
On 22 December 2011 13:21, Gnarlodious gnarlodi...@gmail.com wrote:
 No I didn't know there is a version 4, I'll keep it in mind for next time.
 The only reason I wanted to upgrade is that Py3.1 leaves all sorts of .pyc
 files in my workspace, and in Py3.2 they are corralled into a cache folder.

I would imagine that behaviour may be optional and may require a
special configuration option to be added to mod_wsgi.

Will need to go find documentation about new feature and read it.

Graham

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