FWIW, I got django working on Dreamhost by basically using the
instructions here:

http://www.soasi.com/2008/09/django-10-on-dreamhost-with-passenger-mod_rails/


On May 20, 1:13 pm, Masklinn <maskl...@masklinn.net> wrote:
> On 20 May 2009, at 17:10 , Aneesh wrote:
>
> > I've set up a couple Django sites on Dreamhost, as well as one on
> > Webfaction.   Webfaction is great.  Dreamhost requires lots of
> > tweaking, but you can definitely run a Django site just fine there
> > too.  I've had no issues with uptime.  If you need help setting it up
> > on Dreamhost, check out Jeff Croft's helpful guide:
> >http://jeffcroft.com/blog/2006/may/11/django-dreamhost/.
>
> Note that since Jeff's post Dreamhost added Phusion Passenger. Their
> addition of mod_rails doesn't sound that useful, until you know it
> supports wsgi (though that's experimental accodring to phusion).
>
> I haven't done performance (/stability/scalability) tests, but I did
> test deployment of a very basic django app and the deployment is as
> trivial as with mod_wsgi, and seems to work.
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