> The SetEnv would have no affect as that would only appear if WSGI
> environ dictionary passed to request. Doesn't cause environment
> variables to be set.

I had suspected as much - thanks for the information.

> For a standard Apache software foundation installation that hasn't
> been morphed too much by the Linux distribution,

I think this one has, but I've found an /etc/sysconfig/httpd that seems to do 
the job.

> 
> The WSGIPythonHome directive should serve exactly the same purpose though.

I am slightly confused by that, but I'm more than happy to have this working! 
Thank you many times.

>  PYTHONVERBOSE=1
>  export PYTHONVERBOSE

This in combination with 

$ sudo -H

found a nice little crash that I would have spent a long time tracking down. 

Again thanks for the prompt and helpful advice - very much appreciated,

Dan

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