Just use the PythonPath directive for mod_python

--Noah

Pelton, Brian wrote:
> 
> I am trying to plan my upgrade to 0.10.
> 
> I am currently:
>   Windows 2003 Server
>   Apache 2.0.58
>   SVN 1.2.3
>   mod_python 3.2
>   Python 2.3.5
>   Trac 0.9.5
> 
> Okay, so I have a few Trac 0.9 envs that I don't want to just upgrade to
> 0.10 without testing.
> 
> I was thinking I could use mod_python to point a trac env to a different
> install of python.
> So, my current python install is Trac 0.9.  I could install another
> instance of python and put trac 0.10 on it and use that to test Trac
> 0.10.  If all goes well, copy all of my production trac envs to it and
> then uninstall the old python and trac 0.9.
> 
> I haven't looked at versions for SVN and python, but I would use the
> most recent / compatible and put them in their own directories too, if
> needed.
> 
> This is my first Trac upgrade so I'm a little gun-shy.
> 
> Is this a common approach?  Or is there a better way?
> 
> --Brian
> 
> > 
> 


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