#8356: The documentation for mod_python should state the permissions or 
ownership
settings of the project files
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          Reporter:  anonymous      |         Owner:  jacob                     
                        
            Status:  closed         |     Milestone:  1.1                       
                        
         Component:  Documentation  |       Version:  0.96                      
                        
        Resolution:  fixed          |      Keywords:  apache, mod_python, 
ownership, permissions, django
             Stage:  Accepted       |     Has_patch:  0                         
                        
        Needs_docs:  0              |   Needs_tests:  0                         
                        
Needs_better_patch:  0              |  
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Changes (by jacob):

  * status:  assigned => closed
  * resolution:  => fixed

Comment:

 This has been fixed for a bit; the docs now read:

   Make sure that your Python source files' permissions are set such that
 the Apache user (usually named apache or httpd on most systems) will have
 read access to the files.

 (http://docs.djangoproject.com/en/dev/howto/deployment/modpython/#basic-
 configuration)

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Ticket URL: <http://code.djangoproject.com/ticket/8356#comment:5>
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