I can’t really help you as you have not shown how you tried to configure Apache. What mod_wsgi configuration have you used and where in the Apache configuration did you put it? What other Linux distro specific steps did you do to enable Apache and trigger it to restart or reload the configuration? The reason the documentation doesn’t give exact steps is because how you need to do things with Apache is different for different Linux distros. It isn’t really practical to try and main docs for every Linux distro, macOS , Windows and other Unix variants.So it is assumed you have checked the Apache documentation for your operating system first to learn where you need to put any configuration and what extra steps you may need to run to enable it and/or restart Apache. If you indicate what operating system you are using, what Apache package distribution package is being used or how you otherwise installed Apache, and how you tried to configure it then I may be able to guide you. On 15 Dec 2024, at 8:41 PM, Nathan Ruffing <[email protected]> wrote: -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "modwsgi" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/modwsgi/D24C28A3-6E0E-4927-B373-3F518AF39279%40gmail.com. |
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