Graham Dumpleton wrote:

On 08/06/2005, at 8:33 AM, Barry Pearce wrote:

Indeed Im for fixing it...its on my list of things to do...right after 'do everything the company want RSN'!!!!

I do believe it should be mod_python that is fixed. I have a VERY big need for reload of modules *without* taking down my server - end users are using it and credit card transactions are taking place....I cannot afford to take it down...

I'm with Barry. mod_python is my holy grail now except the import situacion (apachectl restart in production *weeeh*).


As for vampire - why would I want vampire? mod_python is great except this. I personally have no interest in adding yet more software to my system just to solve the mod_python import issue - Id rather it was fixed in the right place...not everyone uses vampire...


I really get annoyed by so much Vampire ads everywhere. I understand it's developers have spent considerable time in it but I think people who come to python for webdev from an easier framework do it because they want _more_ control, not less (at least that is my case). I am happy with my custom framework in python now, it didn't took me a lot of time and it's tuned for my needs. I won't look into using Vampire for that reason.

(Just my newbie opinion on that matter)

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dharana

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