Well, for whatever reason, my setup is working again after updating to
Fusion 3. I'm not sure if something within Fusion got hosed, but I
doubt it, since I was seeing the same behavior on two different Macs,
one at home, one at the office.

After a clean install of Ubuntu 9.1, Apache2 and mod_wsgi,
everything's working again, finally. Ugh.

Cheers,
Brandon

On Nov 19, 9:40 am, Brandon Taylor <btaylordes...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Andy,
>
> Thanks for the reply. The Ubuntu instance only has one Python
> installed - 2.6.4. I thought it might be a problem related to that as
> well. This has been a really, really frustrating problem! Even setting
> up a new VM from scratch and re-installing everything hasn't solved
> this issue.
>
> I can't explain why it won't work in a VM, but it will if I'm dual-
> booting, or just running Ubuntu native.
>
> b
>
> On Nov 19, 9:14 am, Andy McKay <a...@clearwind.ca> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On 09-11-19 6:40 AM, Brandon Taylor wrote:
>
> > > ImproperlyConfigured: ImportError filebrowser: No module named
> > > filebrowser
>
> > > I can start python from the command line, and import filebrowser,
> > > django, or any of my other modules without errors.
>
> > You could be using a different python. If you installed mod_wsgi through
> > a package manager, which Python does it use 2.5 or 2.6 (I don't know the
> > answer to that, but the traceback might). Do you have multiple pythons
> > on your machine?
> > --
> >    Andy McKay, @clearwind
> >    Training:http://clearwind.ca/training/

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