I would remove your source built code and reinstall python2.5 and the
development package for it.  Make sure any other versions of python
are uninstalled unless other packages depend on them.

On Sep 10, 3:11 pm, shabda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I am trying to deploy django on a fedora 7 system.
> After following these steps I am stuck!
> (Long tale of woes ahead, If you can just tell me where can I get apxs
> for apache, my problem is solved.)
>
> 1. Downloaded django, tried running setup.py, got an error saying
> something like
> unable to open /usr/lib/ > python2.5/config/Makefile (No such file or
> directory)
> 2. Googled a bit, found that there is some error with my packaging.
> 3. So installed python from the source.
> 4. Installed mod_python, using yum install mod_python
> 5. Made changes to httpd.conf
> 6. Tried running the page getting an error like
> "ImportError: No module named django.core.handlers.modpython"
> 7. Started python,>>> import django
>
> So python is in my pythonpath
> 8. >>>import mod_python
> Exception
> 9. Hmm looks like mod_python is getting installed to a different
> python.
> 10. yum remove mod_python , yum install mod_python
> 11. Still no luck.
> 12. Removed mod_python, tried building mod_python from source. Getting
> error like,
> "configure: WARNING: **** apxs was not found, DSO compilation will not
> be available."
> 13. Stuck. Cant find how to get apxs.


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