On 26 October 2012 07:16, cocobuster <[email protected]> wrote:

> My Django Project is not running under the new updated mod_wsgi...
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> Here is the django output:
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> SERVER_SOFTWARE
> 'Apache/2.2.22 (Unix) DAV/2 mod_wsgi/3.3 Python/2.6.1 mod_ssl/2.2.22
> OpenSSL/0.9.8r'
>  mod_wsgi.application_group
> 'practivate.adobe.com|/myellica'
>  mod_wsgi.callable_object
> 'application'
>  mod_wsgi.handler_script
> ''
>  mod_wsgi.input_chunked
> '0'
>  mod_wsgi.listener_host
> ''
>  mod_wsgi.listener_port
> '80'
>  mod_wsgi.process_group
> ''
>  mod_wsgi.request_handler
> 'wsgi-script'
>  mod_wsgi.script_reloading
> '1'
>  mod_wsgi.version
> (3, 3)
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> Seems like I am still running under my old version of mod_wsgi, python and
> django....
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> Here is how I updated to mod_wsgi 3.4
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>               1- Download tar xvfz mod_wsgi-3.4.tar.gz
>                2- Teminal/Download/>tar xvfz mod_wsgi-3.4.tar.gz
>                3- cd mod_wsgi-3.4 (go into unzip folder)
>                4- Terminal> ./configure
>                   ***  Here is the result
>                   *   checking for apxs2... no
>                       checking for apxs... /usr/sbin/apxs
>                       checking Apache version... 2.2.22
>                       checking for python...
> /Library/Frameworks/Python.framework/Versions/2.7/bin/python
>                   ***
>
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>
>  What the I miss in the installation steps...
>


If that is all you did, you failed to run:

  make

  sudo make install

You also need to have first uninstalled the prior mod_wsgi 3.3 if that was
installed using a Linux distro package.

When you unininstall 3.3, if it was a Linux distro it will remove the file
containing the configuration which loads it into Apache, so you would need
to go back and add into the Apache configuration the required LoadModule
directive to have it loaded.

Look at any wsgi.load file in your Linux distros Apache configuration
directives to see what is done for 3.3 before you uninstall it.

Graham


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> Executing Terminal>sudo apachectl stop or start....  how can I tell force
> mod_wsgi to the newest version...
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