Well the third day is the charm. Without any indication of why, it is
working today.

On Nov 14, 3:58 pm, PatrickJ <[email protected]> wrote:
> I have been struggling with this for a few days on and off. Any advice
> would be appreciated.
>
> Windows Server 2008 R2 Enterprise (x64)
>
> VisualSVN 2.5.1 Setup with Defaults with exception of enabling Windows
> Authentication, and enabling on HTTPS and Different port (9443).
>
> After setup of VisualSVN Server I can access the svn repos 
> viahttps://localhost:9443just fine, also via SVN client.
>
> I followed the instructions here:http://www.visualsvn.com/server/trac/
>
> Made sure I added the PYTHONHOME env. variable as a system env.
> variable.
>
> I go to access Trac 
> @https://localhost:9443/tracorhttps://localhost:9443/trac/MyProject, 
> authentication works as it
> should be I get 500 Internal Server Error.
>
> I visit the event viewer and see the following 4 errors:
>
> 1. get_interpreter: no interpreter callback found.
>
> 2.python_handler: Can't get/create interpreter.
> [client ::1]
>
> 3.make_obcallback: could not import mod_python.apache.\n
>
> 4. make_obcallback: Python path being used "['C:\\\\Program Files
> (x86)\\\\VisualSVN Server\\\\trac\\\\python\\\\python26.zip', '.\\\
> \DLLs', '.\\\\lib', '.\\\\lib\\\\plat-win', '.\\\\lib\\\\lib-tk', 'C:\\
> \\Program Files (x86)\\\\VisualSVN Server\\\\bin']".
>
> As far as I can tell and what I have read elsewhere this is a Python
> issue with the Apache not talking to Python correctly. I have tried
> removal and reinstall or everything as well as on another Server 2008
> R2 (x64) box without any change in behavior.
>
> Any advise?

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