This problem has been resolved. In case anyone else sees a similar
problem, the solution was to build a custom kernel with 2 changes from
the stock kernel provided with the Linux distribution:
1. Processor family changed from default "Pentium Pro" to "AMD Athlon
64 (K8)" as we are running on a q
Thanks to both for the replies. We're using Slackware 13.1, 32-bit.
uname -a output:
Linux svrname 2.6.33.4-smp #2 SMP Wed May 12 22:47:36 CDT 2010 i686
AMD Phenom(tm) 9950 Quad-Core Processor AuthenticAMD GNU/Linux
r...@qeweb1:/usr/lib/python2.6#
How do we check for SELinux?
What is required
I'm curious why people hit this problem. We use mod_python on
reviews.reviewboard.org and are aware of its use in lots of large
installations, and this problem hasn't come up more than a couple times.
What version of which distro are you using? By any chance is SELinux
enabled?
Maybe give mod_wsg
See also topic
http://groups.google.com/group/reviewboard/browse_thread/thread/af0e34298072d5af#
I have seen this problem with every version of ReviewBoard prior to
1.5. I am stuck at 1.0.4 at the moment.
What I did to fix this was modify all the calls in the diffiviewer
code below to use os.sys