I think it's even simpler than this. When configuring your Apache, you
specify a few different virtual hosts listening on different ports. For each
host, you give a different PYTHONPAH. And that's it.



CLIFFORD ILKAY wrote:
> 
> On 08/12/2010 12:18 PM, Rick Caudill wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Is it possible to run Django 1.1 and Django 1.2 on the same server?  I
>> have some legacy apps that I need to port to 1.2 but until then I would
>> still like to run 1.1 and also at the same time run 1.2 for some new
>> apps.  Is this possible????
> 
> If you Google for pip + virtualenv + virtualenvwrapper, you'll find the 
> best way to do this. In short, you can create virtual Python 
> environments in which you can run not just different versions of Django, 
> or any other Python libraries, but even different versions of Python.
> 
> virtualenvwrapper.project is also quite worthwhile.
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