On Fri, May 2, 2014 at 12:11 PM, Guillem Liarte
<guillem.lia...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I have looked through the web in several different especialised forums but I
> cannot find the way to do this properly.
>
> My aim is to have an environment to host Django applications running Centos
> 6. So far I have managed to:
>
> - Get Centos 6.5 + Ptython 3.3.2 + Django 1.6 (virtual env), running a test
> application using python's webserver. Time to move into Apache.
> - I manage to get it working from Apache but instead of Python 3.3.2, it
> uses the Python 2.6 installed in the system. No matter if I launch apache
> from the virtual environment, even once I have enabled python3.
>

mod_wsgi is linked against a specific version of python, chosen at
compile time. The people who compiled the mod_wsgi package in CentOS
chose to link it against python 2.6, and not python 3.3.

You will need to obtain, or install manually, mod_wsgi compiled
against python 3.

Cheers

Tom

PS: Why Python 3.3 and not Python 3.4?

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