Keith,

  thanks for the response I've build apache2 from source as well and
with mod_python and python on it's side you can choose from using

mod_python 2.7.x  for Apache 1.3.x  -- python 2.2.x

mod_python 3.2.x for Apache 2.0.x and up  -- python 2.3.x up

I build an apache2 source, python 2.4 and mod_python 3.2 but i was
only get to the part on building mod_python's make.... make
install_dso or even make install just breaks down .. I've already
tried a couple of fixes like an updated flex, buildconf (apache) fix
based on the mod_python FAQ but with no luck whatsoever .. :(


hope somone can help me out.


On 9/20/06, Keith Matthews <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Tue, 19 Sep 2006 14:42:48 -0600
"edgar mortiz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> why is it that there is no mod_python on the ports tree? just
> wondering I've still been strugling on putting on mod_python on
> OpenBSD. is there anyone here that was able to install mod_python.
>
> even if i build it against source apache... i still can't make it to work
>
> i've tried to ask it before and i was guided on using something else,
> but the question still hangs why is it not on the ports tree in the
> first place.
>


I'm no expert on the subject, but I thought mod_python required
Apache 2.



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