> On 4 Nov 2017, at 10:14 pm, Johan Larsson Hörkén <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I have tried to follow the steps in
> http://warpdrive.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting-started.html
> <http://warpdrive.readthedocs.io/en/latest/getting-started.html>, but have
> been running into some problems. Background:
>
> OS: macOS 10.13.1
> Python: 3.6.3 (installed via Homebrew, as in
> http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/starting/install3/osx/
> <http://docs.python-guide.org/en/latest/starting/install3/osx/>, into
> /usr/local/bin/python3)
> Warpdrive: 0.31.0 (installed via pip3 into
> /usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages)
> Django: 1.11.7 (used for test project)
>
> Edited ~/.bash_profile to include:
> WARPDRIVE=$HOME/../../usr/local/lib/python3.6/site-packages/warpdrive
> export WARPDRIVE
>
>
> source `$WARPDRIVE rcfile`
WARPDRIVE should be set to the 'warpdrive' command in the 'bin' directory, not
the package.
Eg.
$ which warpdrive
/Users/graham/.local/bin/warpdrive
$ echo $WARPDRIVE
/Users/graham/.local/bin/warpdrive
BTW, pipsi is a great package for installing Python based applications into
their own separate environments without polluting your main Python installation.
> (I suspect that the path might be wrong, but I verified the location of the
> package using pip3 show warpdrive)
>
> Also made sure apr and apr-util are installed for good measure, thus also
> adding following to my ~/.bash_profile:
> export PATH="/usr/local/opt/apr/bin:$PATH"
> export PATH="/usr/local/opt/apr-util/bin:$PATH"
>
> Even though I have command line tools installed, verified with: xcode-select
> --install
On MacOS X you now need to have Xcode installed as well. You should not though
need to use the Homebrew apr packages as when you use 'pip install mod_wsgi' it
uses a workaround so that the 'apr' programs aren't needed.
What version of Xcode do you have installed though? Apple keeps breaking stuff
with each Xcode release. I also haven't tested on MacOS X 10.3 as yet so they
could have broken new things in that version I don't know about.
Which of these exists on your computer:
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Platforms/MacOSX.platform/Developer/SDKs/MacOSX.sdk
/Applications/Xcode.app/Contents/Developer/Toolchains/XcodeDefault.xctoolchain/usr/lib/swift-migrator/sdks/MacOSX.sdk
Or neither?
> CAN run warpdrive build without errors
>
> First problem - warpdrive setup not running:
> Created the file ~/.warpdrive/action_hooks/setup, and added commands as
> described in tutorial. When running the command warpdrive setup, nothing is
> happening, not even an error message.
Was the 'setup' script marked as executable?
Add:
set -x
to the 'setup' script so it shows if it is being run as the commands in it are
run.
>
> Second problem - warpdrive startserver:
You mean:
warpdrive start
> When running warpdrive startserver I get following error:
> -----> Executing server command 'mod_wsgi-express start-server --server-root
> /Users/horken7/.warpdrive/warpdrive+mydjangosite/mod_wsgi --log-to-terminal
> --startup-log --port 8080 --application-type module --entry-point
> mydjangosite.wsgi --callable-object application --url-alias /static/
> /Users/horken7/.warpdrive/warpdrive+mydjangosite/tmp/django/static/'
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
> "/Users/horken7/.warpdrive/warpdrive+mydjangosite/bin/mod_wsgi-express", line
> 7, in <module>
> from mod_wsgi.server import main
> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'mod_wsgi'
>
> I find that odd, since I expected that warpdrive would take care of all
> mod_wsgi integration for me. But to make sure, I explicitly installed
> mod_wsgi into warpdrives virtualenv (using pip3 install mod_wsgi). To get
> some further information I also located and ran following:
>
> python3 ~/.warpdrive/warpdrive+mydjangosite/bin/mod_wsgi-express
> Traceback (most recent call last):
> File
> "/Users/USERNAME/.warpdrive/warpdrive+mydjangosite/bin/mod_wsgi-express",
> line 7, in <module>
> from mod_wsgi.server import main
> File
> "/Users/USERNAME/.warpdrive/warpdrive+mydjangosite/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mod_wsgi/server/__init__.py",
> line 24, in <module>
> from . import apxs_config
> File
> "/Users/USERNAME/.warpdrive/warpdrive+mydjangosite/lib/python3.6/site-packages/mod_wsgi/server/apxs_config.py",
> line 8, in <module>
> from mod_wsgi_packages.httpd import __file__ as PACKAGES_ROOTDIR
> ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'mod_wsgi_packages'
>
> There are many potential problems and fixes, but after hours of googling I
> still haven't found a solution. Hoping the problem to be simple, like some
> incorrect directory reference. But apxs has been popping up multiple times
> whilst troubleshooting previous errors, so I am suspecting that Apache might
> have something to do with it. Unfortunately, getting warpdrive to work hasn't
> been as easy as pip install warpdrive. Maybe a suggestion would be to make a
> Youtube tutorial to show the process from a totally clean environment (no
> python3, commandline tools or apache pre-installed)?
>
> Please tell me if you need any further information. Thanks!
>
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