http://eddychan.com/post/18484749431/minimum-viable-ops-deploying-your-first-django-app-to

Have a look at this post.   I followed it friday and now have a working django 
install on ubuntu.  Steps should be almost the same for fedora.

Mike


On Sep 3, 2012, at 1:01 AM, Jon Blake <[email protected]> wrote:

> I've worked through parts 1 and 2 of the tutorial using the development 
> server, and I have reviewed the doco on how to use Django with Apache and 
> mod_wsgi. I want to trial a production environment on my Fedora 14 dev box, 
> but the provided instructions assume some familiarity with configuring the 
> Apache environment.
> 
> I have Apache/2.2.17 (Unix) installed on my development box and I have 
> installed package mod_wsgi-3.2-2.fc14 (x86-64), but I'm not sure where to go 
> from here. Can anyone point me to a a concrete example of file edits (eg, 
> httpd.conf, wsgi.conf) I need to do to set up Apache and mod_wsgi to serve my 
> application? I have a path to the application package, and I want URL 
> http://localhost/polls/ to run it.
> 
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