On Jan 20, 2008 12:41 PM, Florent Aide <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Jan 19, 2008 1:06 AM, Graham Dumpleton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > If people have got it working with TurboGears then please indicate if
> > you have and what may have to be changed in the instructions. If I
> > don't hear from anyone I'll remove the instructions and note
> > TurboGears as not supported anymore instead.

I confirm that I got a test application running with mod_wsgi 1.3 on
apache 2.2 with python 2.5.

The application was quickstarted with TG 1.0.4 final and was connected
to a Postgresql database using Sqlalchemy 0.4.0. (I tested
successfully using sqlite as the dbengine too). And to make things
even more complicated I test all this under Windows XP.

I did not have to make any changes to the scripts provided on the
mod_wsgi webpage. (apart from cosmetics, like moving all the imports
at the beginning)

It is important to note that the config file path should be an
absolute url. This is stated on the wiki page but some people may
overlook the info by ready too quiclky.

I must say a big thank you to Graham for his tremendous work on
mod_wsgi! I'll do some benchs and then update the TG docs website to
propose mod_wsgi as the default solution for people who desire
integration with Apache.

Cheers,
Florent.

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