On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 7:25 PM, Chris S <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> "You should reinstall your Python installation. This time use latest
> version of Python 2.6 available and ensure that you install it for
> all
> users and not just yourself. That should resolve the issue. "
>
> Hu, I just downloaded the Python 2.6.2 install on this machine
> yesterday.  I can't imagine it's not the newest version.  I'll remove
> and reinstall to verify with certainty that it's installed for all
> users though I'm sure that's how I installed it.  Hopefully, that's
> all it is.  I'll do a reinstall and see if that helps.  Meanwhile I'm
> open to suggestions as I'm skeptical that it's the python install.
>
> Unless I've got to update a module in the Python 2.6.2 install
> manually possibly?
>

... no, it's more likely what Graham said....

or if you installed more than one python version, I forget how it is on
Windows - I think it updates the registry to the last one installed (that
is, if you installed 2.5 after, it would be the default - you were pulling
in something from 2.5 - so either installation order, or not for all users -
either of those would make sense).



>
> On Sep 8, 6:36 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote:
> > ....development and testing.... and there's no setup needed (which is the
> > real benefit; just run...)
> >
> >
> >
> > On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:35 PM, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> > > cerrypy is fine for development...  www.web2py.pyI believe uses the
> > > builtin cherrypy.
> > > For handling volumes of requests you may want to go with alternatives.
> >
> > > On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 6:06 PM, Chris S <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
> > >> I'm using 2.6.2 as my actual Python install.  I'm guessing the
> > >> mod_wsgi is compiled for python 2.6.1.  Are you saying finding a new
> > >> mod_wsgi would allow me to run with python 2.6.2?
> >
> > >> I can look at the cherrypy but every step of the way the instructions
> > >> indicate over and over that Apache would be better, so I didn't see a
> > >> reason to try and setup with just cherrypy.  When does the crossover
> > >> between needing to run with Apache and being ok with Cherrypy occure?
> >
> > >> If Python is the issue I guess I can consider downgrading to 2.5.4 and
> > >> reinstalling all of my modules for 2.5.  I was just sure someone would
> > >> have a way to make these work together.  I've been looking for a way
> > >> to just make Apache use the Python 2.5 so my PATH can still use the
> > >> 2.6 but I'm not getting anywhere with that either.
> >
> > >> On Sep 8, 5:47 pm, Yarko Tymciurak <[email protected]> wrote:
> > >> > Python 2.6.1 had errors; you need to use at least 2.6.2;
> >
> > >> > Anyway, web2py has cherrypy built in, so you should be able to serve
> > >> just by
> > >> > running (for example):
> >
> > >> > python2.6 web2py.py -a 'my_admin_password'
> >
> > >> > python web2py.py -h
> >
> > >> > will list other command line options (port 8000 is default, for
> > >> example).
> >
> > >> > - Yarko
> >
> > >> > On Tue, Sep 8, 2009 at 4:26 PM, Chris S <[email protected]>
> > >> wrote:
> >
> > >> > > So I'm afraid I know my answer but I'll check just to see.  I'm
> > >> > > running Windows XP, and Python 2.6 and wanted to try Web2py as I
> just
> > >> > > recently found it.  I've been following the instruction document
> to
> > >> > > set up Apache 2.2 and Web2py together.
> >
> > >> > > Currently, the Apache server starts and my config file is what's
> > >> > > litsed in the instruction manual (with the exception of using
> > >> > > server.pem instead of server.key which I think is an error in the
> > >> > > instructions).  I can see the "It Worked" webpage from Apache but
> if I
> > >> > > use https:// to access the computer I get a 500 Internal server
> > >> error.
> >
> > >> > > Looking into the Apache log I find:
> >
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:13 2009] [warn] mod_wsgi: Compiled for Python/
> > >> 2.6.1.
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:13 2009] [warn] mod_wsgi: Runtime using Python/
> > >> > > 2.6.2.
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:13 2009] [warn] mod_wsgi: Python module path
> 'C:\
> > >> > > \WINDOWS\\system32\\python26.zip;C:\\Python26\\Lib;C:\\Python26\
> > >> > > \DLLs;C:\\Python26\\Lib\\lib-tk;;C:\\Program Files\\Apache
> Software
> > >> > > Foundation\\Apache2.2\\bin'.
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:13 2009] [notice] Child 2380: Child process is
> > >> > > running
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:13 2009] [notice] Child 2380: Acquired the start
> > >> > > mutex.
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:13 2009] [notice] Child 2380: Starting 64 worker
> > >> > > threads.
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:13 2009] [notice] Child 2380: Starting thread to
> > >> > > listen on port 443.
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:13 2009] [notice] Child 2380: Starting thread to
> > >> > > listen on port 80.
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1] mod_wsgi
> > >> > > (pid=2380): Target WSGI script 'C:/web2py/wsgihandler.py' cannot
> be
> > >> > > loaded as Python module.
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1] mod_wsgi
> > >> > > (pid=2380): Exception occurred processing WSGI script 'C:/web2py/
> > >> > > wsgihandler.py'.
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1] Traceback
> > >> > > (most recent call last):
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1]   File
> "C:/
> > >> > > web2py/wsgihandler.py", line 24, in <module>
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1]     import
> > >> > > gluon.main
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1]   File
> "gluon\
> > >> > > \main.py", line 15, in <module>
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1]     import
> cgi
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1]   File
> "C:\
> > >> > > \Python26\\Lib\\cgi.py", line 40, in <module>
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1]     import
> > >> > > urllib
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1]   File
> "C:\
> > >> > > \Python26\\Lib\\urllib.py", line 26, in <module>
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1]     import
> > >> > > socket
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1]   File
> "C:\
> > >> > > \Python26\\Lib\\socket.py", line 46, in <module>
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1]     import
> > >> > > _socket
> > >> > > [Tue Sep 08 16:01:17 2009] [error] [client 192.168.1.1]
> ImportError:
> > >> > > Module use of python25.dll conflicts with this version of Python.
> >
> > >> > > More looking around I've verified that my mod_wsgi.so is complied
> for
> > >> > > Python2.6 (if I use the 3.0 or 2.5 versions Apache doesn't start).
>  So
> > >> > > I'm fairly sure that's ok.  The manual does say it is assumed you
> are
> > >> > > using Python 2.5, but I'm already running 2.6 and the front page
> says
> > >> > > it runs on 2.6.  Is there an exception for running Apache with
> WSGI
> > >> > > which requires I run version 2.5 of python?
> >
> > >> > > If so can I keep my 2.6 install for scripts I'm already running
> > >> > > (unrelated to web2py) or do I have to reinstall everything for
> python
> > >> > > 2.5 in order to run with web2py/apache/WSGI/windows?
> >
> > >> > > I've been searching for hours so I've finally just decided to ask.
> >
>

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