Rick,
Absolutely! You'll want to take a look at installing virtualenv on
that server. By running separate Python virtual environments you can
install different modules and versions of those modules in "isolation"
and then instruct your web server to reference a specific virtualenv.
Here are a coup
e in context:
http://old.nabble.com/Different-Django-instances-running-on-the-same-server-tp29420477p29431251.html
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On 8/13/2010 1:09 PM, buddhasystem wrote:
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>> On 08/12/2010 12:18 PM, Rick Caudill wrote:
>>> Hi,
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>>> Is it possible to run Django 1.1 and Django 1.2 on the same server? I
>>> have some legacy apps that I need to port to 1.2 but until then I would
>>> still like to ru
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On 08/12/2010 12:18 PM, Rick Caudill wrote:
Hi,
Is it possible to run Django 1.1 and Django 1.2 on the same server? I
have some legacy apps that I need to port to 1.2 but until then I would
still like to run 1.1 and also at the same time run 1.2 for some new
apps. Is this possible
If you
Hi,
Is it possible to run Django 1.1 and Django 1.2 on the same server? I have
some legacy apps that I need to port to 1.2 but until then I would still
like to run 1.1 and also at the same time run 1.2 for some new apps. Is
this possible
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