On 06/18/2012 10:34 PM, Warren Postma wrote:
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.
We use mod_wsgi, on Linux. Specifically Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (to be upgraded
to 12.04, likely in late Q3, early Q4).
WSGI installation is "sudo apt-get install libapache2-mod-wsgi".
As an aside, I honestly don't know how you can deal with OS's without a
centralized package management system - I'd hang myself from the rafters
with Cat5. Unless I'm rolling my own distro, or using something super
bleeding edge, I just want to apt-get or yum install something and get
on with getting things done.
Then again, some folks still prefer writing code in assembler, not one
of those newfangled high level languages like C. It takes all kinds, I
suppose.
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