That config obviously assumed the WSGI hello world script was called 
'hello.wsgi' in the htdocs directory.

Graham

On 20/12/2014, at 8:22 PM, Graham Dumpleton <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> On 20/12/2014, at 7:32 PM, marco del corto <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> I'm using:
>> - Apache 2.4.10 (httpd-2.4.10-win64-VC11.zip from 
>> http://www.apachelounge.com/download/)
>> - Python 3.4.2 (python-3.4.2.amd64.msi from 
>> https://www.python.org/ftp/python/3.4.2/python-3.4.2.amd64.msi";)
>> and I tried:
>> - mod_wsgi-3.5.ap24.win-amd64-py3.4
>> - mod_wsgi‑4.4.1.ap24.win‑amd64‑py3.4
>> - mod_wsgi‑4.4.2.ap24.win‑amd64‑py3.4
>> and in all case I got "You don't have permission to access /myapp_w on this 
>> server" (while hello.wsgi in /htdocs works fine).
>> Do you think I must instead switch to Apache VC10 Win64 
>> (http://www.apachelounge.com/download/win64/ httpd-2.4.10-win64.zip) with 
>> same Python version?
> 
> Yes, please switch to:
> 
>    http://www.apachelounge.com/download/win64/binaries/httpd-2.4.10-win64.zip
> 
> Python 3.4.2 is compiled with the Microsoft VC10 compiler. You cannot 
> necessarily mix binaries compiled with VC10 and VC11. You can have problems, 
> including crashes or other strange behaviour. You should not therefore use 
> the Apache VC11 compiled binary.
> 
> Also stop using the precompiled mod_wsgi binaries from:
> 
>    http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/
> 
> Use the ones in the zip file I referred to in that other email post.
> 
> Those are binaries I have compiled myself. I know first hand that they appear 
> to work when the correct versions of Python and Apache are used.
> 
> I am only in a position to debug the binaries I built. I cannot debug those 
> from that other site as I don't know how they were compiled so cannot 
> reproduce anything.
> 
> So remove the VC11 Apache and install the VC10 Apache.
> 
> Copy the file:
> 
>    mod_wsgi-windows-4.4.2/Apache24-win64-VC10/modules/mod_wsgi-py34.so
> 
> from my zip file and put it in the modules directory of the VC10 Apache 
> installation.
> 
> For the very first tests, put a WSGI hello world in the Apache VC10 
> installation htdocs directory.
> 
> def application(environ, start_response):
>    status = '200 OK'
>    output = b'Hello World!'
> 
>    response_headers = [('Content-type', 'text/plain'),
>                        ('Content-Length', str(len(output)))]
>    start_response(status, response_headers)
> 
>    return [output]
> 
> In the Apache configuration file do the following.
> 
> Inside of the Directory block for the htdocs directory, add to the end of the 
> line for the existing Options directive:
> 
>     ExecCGI
> 
> Just before the </Directory> add:
> 
>    AddHandler wsgi-script .wsgi
> 
> Then just after the </Directory> add:
> 
>    WSGIScriptAlias /wsgi "c:/Apache24/htdocs/hello.wsgi"
> 
> Change the directory for the htdocs directory if necessary.
> 
> Note that the ExecCGI and AddHandler are not needed for WSGIScriptAlias to 
> work. I am only getting you to add those as well so I can get you to run two 
> tests.
> 
> Now restart Apache.
> 
> First off, access the URL:
> 
>     http://localhost/hello.wsgi
> 
> Then access the URL:
> 
>    http://localhost/wsgi
> 
> Do both work?
> 
> Graham
> 
> 

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