Try mod_wsgi or FCGI.

--Noah

On Feb 27, 2009, at 9:11 AM, Waskiewicz, Brandon wrote:

> Hello,
>
> I have both trac and Subversion installed on Windows Server 2003  
> Standard with Apache 2.2. Either one can work alone.
>
> Iin order to get trac to work, I have to comment out the loading of  
> the two modules mod_authz_svn.so and mod_dav_svn (and thus comment  
> out my location of /svn, since it can’t use those two modules).
>
> In order to get subversion working, I need to have those modules  
> uncommented, and then the location can be un-commented. Then any  
> request to /trac times out, with no errors logs in the trac logs,  
> and no error in the apache logs.
>
> The Windows Event Viewer does have an error:
>
> An unhandled win32 exception occurred in httpd.exe [2968]. Just-In- 
> Time debugging this exception failed with the following error:  
> Debugger could not be started because no user is logged on.
>
> Not very helpful, but it does seem to indicate that an exception is  
> being thrown in httpd.exe. I believe this only shows up in the event  
> log because we have some barebones Visual Studio stuff installed as  
> part of the SQL Server 2005 package.
>
> I will note that mod_python does work—both the mpinfo and the  
> mptest.py can load and seems to display the expected information/ 
> result.
>
> Does anyone have any ideas?
>
> Thanks,
> Brandon
>
>
> >


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