When I used your commands, I got python2.6 in my virtualenv.

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To specify python2.7, rather than python2.6, in the virtualenv see below.
In my example '/home/<USER>/python' == '<path to your new virtualenv>'

1) 
virtualenv -p /usr/local/bin/python2.7 <path to your new virtualenv>

2) 
source <path to your new virtualenv>/bin/activate

3) 
pip install flup

4) 
deactivate
This is the command to leave your virtualenv.  To re-enter, use the command 
in #2.
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My project does not load (Error 500).  From reading this forum, I think 
these are the required steps.  Is this correct?

1. create a virtualenv and install flup
2. create a file '.htaccess' in the 'public_html' directory
      2.1 edit content in /home4/<USER>/public_html/.htaccess
3. create a file 'index.fcgi' in the public_html' directory
      3.1 edit content in /home4/<USER>/public_html/index.fcgi
4. make the index.fcgi file executable (I used cpanel 'File Manager' to set 
the permissions on this file to 755)
5. Download the source code for web2py from the web2py website.
   http://www.web2py.com/examples/static/web2py_src.zip
      5.1 FTP or SCP the zip file to your /home4/<USER> directory
      5.2 Use the unzip command to put web2py at /home4/<USER>/web2py
6. Copy the 'routespatterns.example.py' file from 
/home4/<USER>/web2py/examples to /home4/<USER>/web2py
      6.1 rename the file 'routes.patterns.example.py' to 'routes.py'
      6.2 edit content in /home4/<USER>/web2py/routes.py

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I sent a ticket to their support team about utilizing mod_wsgi or fcgi, 
knowing that web2py would not be supported.  Will this even work with the 
'Hatchling' package?  Perhaps I am wasting my time and need to change 
hosting providers.

>From my support ticket:
Currently, our Reseller and Shared plans (Hatchling, Baby, and Business) 
are set up with suPHP, and would require an upgrade if you needed to use a 
different handler. We have Apache 2.2 and 2.4 available for our VPS and 
Dedicated servers, and Apache 2.2 for our shared environment.

In order to use fcgi or mod_wsgi, it is required that you upgrade to either 
a VPS or a Dedicated server solution. Both of these packages allow for 
custom configuration of nearly any aspect of your server, and give you full 
control over your software. 

Any pointers would be appreciated. Thanks!

On Friday, January 31, 2014 9:36:47 AM UTC-8, desta wrote:
>
> I am writing to update this method. We have followed the instructions 
> included above but we kept getting an internal server error 500.
>
> The problem was that we had no experience how virtualenv works! So first 
> you need to create one with the following command:
> virtualenv /home/<USER>/python
>
> The problem was here, that this virtualenv missing the flup module. So to 
> install you first need to run
> source /home/<USER>/python/bin/activate
>
> and then run
>
> pip install flup
>
>
> After that, it should work. Make sure you run the instructions from the 
> previous posts.
>
> I hope this helps someone.
>
> On Wednesday, April 17, 2013 8:28:07 PM UTC+3, Diogo Munaro wrote:
>>
>> Thx man! You help me a lot!!
>>
>> Em sábado, 14 de maio de 2011 01h21min13s UTC-3, José Eloy escreveu:
>>>
>>> Hello! 
>>>
>>> Recently a customer bought a hosting plan (business) with hostgator. 
>>> I'm developing for him a web2py application, I have doubts of how to 
>>> deploy it. Somebody can help me? The application runs well in 
>>> localhost (ubuntu). 
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance 
>>>
>>>

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