Notwithstanding the comments that this parrot, or python is "not dead", 
Mod_Python seems very dead to me, if it's not been updated since 2008, and 
Python itself, has been changed a lot.

But I had very little luck trying to get Trac going via Mod_WSGI. I got 
stuck trying to build Mod_WSGI on Windows, which seems very complex indeed. 
 I was unable to do it.

So, Today, in 2012, what is the best way to run  Trac, if I want to use 
Apache httpd server?  It seems Mod_WSGI is not available in a flavor that 
is precompiled that runs with Apache httpd 2.2.22 or 2.4.2.  If I want to 
go with mod_python, and stay with the now-ancient seeming Python 2.5, 
that's one path.  But I'd really like to use Python 2.7, and Apache, on 
Windows.

Maybe, since it seems a bit of a pain, what I need to do is build both 
apache and mod_wsgi, and trac, and build a combined installer and upload 
that somewhere, because it's just Way Too Much Fun to install Trac, and 
Apache HTTPD, and Python 2.7 and all its bits right now.

Help?  

P.S. since the first helpful account in the FAQ on Windows installation is 
a link to the Wayback machine, I think that getting some more help sources 
for Trac out there on the Internets might be helpful. So if anyone can 
answer this question on SuperUser, it would be appreciated: 

http://superuser.com/questions/437373/installing-trac-on-windows-under-apache-2-2

Warren




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