No, 32 bit. XP (would you believe, It's a work computer !).
On Thursday, May 31, 2012 2:09:40 AM UTC+12, Omi Chiba wrote: > > Are you using 64bit environment ? > I remember I got the error when I tried with python 64bit or something. If > you are using 64bit, try 32bit and it should work. > > On Wednesday, May 30, 2012 12:57:03 AM UTC-5, Andrew wrote: >> >> The Uniform Server option looks very interesting, as does the newer >> apache version (I'm trying both). >> >> I'm now stuck with the same issue with both Uniform Server and straight >> Apache, which is when starting apache or running Uniform "Apache Syntax >> Check": >> Syntax error on line 197 of .../httpd.conf: Cannot load >> ..../modules/mod_wsgi.so into server. >> >> Line 197 is LoadModule wsgi_module modules/mod_wsgi.so >> >> >> I've downloaded the right files (I think) and followed the instructions. >> It is in the right spot. This issue is readily found on various forums so >> I am now downloading the source code and attempting to recompile >> mod_wsgi.so. Don't know why but there is an issue when Python is installed >> in a non standard path - not sure if that is my issue, but I'll soon find >> out. >> >> >> On Wednesday, May 30, 2012 1:37:58 AM UTC+12, Omi Chiba wrote: >>> >>> Brian, >>> >>> Thank you for the info ! I also added the information on my blog. >>> >>> On Friday, May 25, 2012 7:32:23 PM UTC-5, Brian M wrote: >>>> >>>> Yep, got burned by this when setting up a new server last month. The >>>> problem is covered in the pyodbc issue tracker here - >>>> http://code.google.com/p/pyodbc/issues/detail?id=126 I ended up >>>> grabbing a build from http://www.apachelounge.com/download/additional/ >>>> and >>>> then all was good. >>>> >>>> On Friday, May 25, 2012 12:08:59 AM UTC-5, Andrew wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Oh, Just found this post, which was linked in Omi Chiba's original >>>>> Blog post: >>>>> https://groups.google.com/forum/?fromgroups#!topic/web2py/EM5Q3yOz63M >>>>> >>>>> From dlypka: >>>>> The root cause is that the Distribution Windows Build of Apache 2.2 is >>>>> built with msvcr71.dll which is the C++ runtime dll >>>>> for Visual Studio 2003!!! But, most recent builds of python .pyd files >>>>> which link to C/C++ code, are built with msvcr90.dll which is the one >>>>> from Visual Studio 2008. >>>>> >>>>> Summary: There is an issue running pyodbc with apache2.2 on >>>>> Windows. >>>>> Solution: Build Apache yourself with Visual Studio 2008, or use IIS. >>>>> >>>>> Oh well. >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> On Friday, May 25, 2012 4:54:23 PM UTC+12, Andrew wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> It is installed and the app has been working fine with the Rocket >>>>>> http server. It's just the apache one that doesn't. Unless I need to >>>>>> install it again in the apache context ? >>>>>> >>>>>> On Friday, May 25, 2012 4:05:27 PM UTC+12, Massimo Di Pierro wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> You need to install pyodbc >>>>>>> >>>>>>> On Thursday, 24 May 2012 19:41:21 UTC-5, Andrew wrote: >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Hello, >>>>>>>> I'm in the process of running web2py on Apache for the first time. >>>>>>>> I found some excellent tutorials on this, such as: >>>>>>>> http://ochiba77.blogspot.co.nz/2011/10/how-to-setup-web2py-apache-wsgi.html, >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> and also Martin Mulone's Blog site. Thanks for sharing the knowledge >>>>>>>> (BTW, >>>>>>>> I think it makes sense to include this in the book - Deployment >>>>>>>> recipes). >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> With a minimal amount of fuss I was able to get the Welcome app to >>>>>>>> come up. I then pointed to an existing app that connects to a SQL >>>>>>>> Server >>>>>>>> database, and I get the error: >>>>>>>> File "E:\TWLApps\web2py\gluon\dal.py", line 2600, in __init__ >>>>>>>> raise RuntimeError, "Unable to import driver" >>>>>>>> RuntimeError: Unable to import driver >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> *I stopped Apache and started the normal "python web2py.py ...." >>>>>>>> and my MSSQL app works fine !* >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> So, something with my apache config is stopping web2py finding, or >>>>>>>> loading the (pyodbc?) driver - I think !. >>>>>>>> I've searched the forum and web but I haven't found this particular >>>>>>>> issue. Any pointers would be appreciated. >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>> Thanks >>>>>>>> Andrew W >>>>>>>> >>>>>>>

