The Debian stable package tree has only libapache2-mod-python2.3 (3.1.3-3). You can look at http://packages.debian.org/stable/python/ for a detailed list.
If you really want to use python2.4 you can either try to use the ubuntu package (http://packages.ubuntu.org.cn/breezy/python/libapache2-mod-python2.4) but I would not recommend it, since it could break your system. Or you could search a backport, may be there is one. Am Montag, 30. Januar 2006 15:21 schrieb Ravi Teja: > I have Ubuntu which uses the Debian package tree. > I see libapache2-mod-python2.4 with "apt-cache search mod_python" > Perhaps you don't have all the repositories enabled? Ubuntu uses mostly the debian testing/unstable or even experimental package tree plus its own package tree, so there are a few packages only available to Ubuntu. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list